The European Union is taking steps to fortify its local manufacturing sector by excluding Chinese hydrogen production equipment from its subsidy programs.
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The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies has published a comprehensive paper by Abdurahman Alsulaiman that examines the environmental impacts of…
India is rapidly becoming one of the most appealing markets for green hydrogen. Eleven key reasons highlight this transformation, focusing on economic, environmental, and policy-driven factors.
Namibia has expressed concerns about the European Union’s delays in launching a new energy initiative.
Germany’s green hydrogen plans are facing financial challenges, according to energy company E.ON.
Hydrogen, powered by renewable electricity, may become Scotland’s biggest industrial opportunity since the North Sea oil and gas boom.
Taiwan is making significant advancements in the field of artificial intelligence by powering its AI data centers with hydrogen technology.
In response to ArcelorMittal’s recent announcement regarding the delay of its steel decarbonization plans in Europe, climate campaigners have expressed skepticism about the company’s motives.
The European Commission has underscored the critical need for expanding hydrogen infrastructure to meet greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction objectives by 2040.
Germany has long aimed to establish itself as a leader in the clean hydrogen economy, viewing hydrogen as essential for decarbonizing its industrial sectors, power generation, and transportation.