Recent research by the Dutch organization TNO sheds light on the cost dynamics of green hydrogen production, revealing potential challenges in achieving cost competitiveness with fossil-based hydrogen.
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Germany’s energy sector is poised for a transformation, as announced by Uniper’s Vice President Michael Hilmer during the 29th Baku Energy Forum.
Engineers from the University of Illinois Chicago (UIC) have unveiled a groundbreaking method for producing hydrogen from water using solar power and agricultural waste.
President Joe Biden’s ambitious plan to build a low-emission energy future through the utilization of clean hydrogen is encountering significant opposition, particularly due to regulatory and safety concerns.
The European Commission has highlighted concerns over the slow adoption of green hydrogen technology by private industry, a critical component of Brussels’ ambitious Green Deal.
Recognizing the need for rapid expansion, Siemens is introducing a suite of software tools based on generative artificial intelligence (AI) to simplify and expedite the design, engineering, and automation of hydrogen production plants.
France has positioned itself as a pioneering force in the hydrogen sector, with a series of strategic initiatives aimed at integrating hydrogen into its energy system.
The Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2) has become a focal point of controversy as community and environmental groups call for increased transparency and community engagement.
In a significant move aimed at shaping the emerging hydrogen market, Japan and the European Union (EU) are collaborating to establish international standards for the hydrogen supply chain.
On June 4th and 5th, 2024, stakeholders and partners of the UNLOCK project, led by Hanze University, will convene in Rzeszów, Poland, for the 3rd Interregional Event.