SGN’s decision to postpone its hydrogen heating network in Fife, Scotland, by 12 months has raised questions about the feasibility and challenges associated with large-scale hydrogen projects.
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Japan’s IHI is set to refine hydrogen fuel cell and aircraft electrification technologies through projects initiated by the country’s New Energy and Industrial Development Organization (NEDO).
A survey commissioned by the Jet Zero Council has unveiled a significant shift in public sentiment towards eco-friendly air travel.
China’s strategic push towards hydrogen energy is capturing international attention, with plans to establish over 1,200 hydrogen refueling stations by 2025.
The Global Maritime Forum and RMI released a study suggesting potential pathways for ports to introduce green methanol and ammonia bunkering.
Northwest Europe emerges as a frontrunner in low-emissions hydrogen development, spearheading targets and regulatory advancements.
Europe’s steel industry is facing a monumental challenge: decarbonization. Axel Eggert, CEO of the European Steel Association (EUROFER), asserts that the industry requires a staggering 5 million tons of hydrogen annually to achieve this goal.
Vietnam’s ambitious green hydrogen development strategy, approved by the Prime Minister, charts a course towards carbon neutrality by 2050. Let’s delve into the specifics of this strategy and evaluate its potential impact on the country’s energy landscape.
Azerbaijan’s Minister of Energy, Parviz Shahbazov, highlighted the pivotal role of hydrogen in the country’s strategic partnership with the European Union, at the 2nd annual summit on green hydrogen in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Global regulations phasing out petrol and diesel sales have intensified the shift to clean energy. Many European nations are now slated to ban the sale of these vehicles by 2035, with some countries aiming to accelerate this timeline.