Europe is currently the leading market for green hydrogen, outshining other regions in its appeal.
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Robert Habeck, the German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, has distributed an enormous twelve billion euros in subsidies to companies for advancing hydrogen production.
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has initiated an innovative joint industry project (JIP) designed to accelerate the development of hydrogen refueling technologies and infrastructure for heavy-duty vehicles.
The European Union’s ambitious hydrogen targets for 2024 are now deemed unattainable.
The India Hydrogen Alliance has released a report advocating for the establishment of fuel hubs dedicated to green hydrogen, derived fuels, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) across India.
A recent study suggests that Hamburg holds significant promise as Germany’s primary hub for hydrogen development.
The United States government has recently clarified the requirements for hydrogen storage projects to qualify for valuable tax credits.
Despite weak domestic demand, the Chinese hydrogen sector is strategically pivoting towards production to enhance its competitive position in the international market.
The global hydrogen demand rose by 2.5% in 2023, reaching 97 million tonnes. This growth is mainly in the refining and chemical sectors and relies heavily on hydrogen from fossil fuels.
The Cambridge Handbook of Hydrogen and the Law, edited by Ruven Fleming, serves as a pivotal resource in understanding the complex legal landscape surrounding hydrogen production and utilization.