Concerns are rising from hydrogen energy producers regarding recent federal guidance on the 45V tax credit’s implementation. The incentive, born from the Inflation Reduction Act, aims to reduce the tax burden on eligible hydrogen producers that help decrease greenhouse gas emissions.
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Tokuyama, a Japanese chemicals firm, has embarked on a groundbreaking venture by commencing mass production of magnesium hydride, a compound that promises to revolutionize hydrogen storage and transport.
Green hydrogen, a potential clean energy carrier of the future, utilizes various renewable energy sources but the unpredictability of solar power output poses significant challenges. This has led to the development of an evaluation technique to ensure the durability of hydrogen production devices under these fluctuations.
Finland takes a bold step forward in its hydrogen industry with the launch of the Hydrogen UnderGround (HUG) project, spearheaded by VTT, GTK, and industrial partners.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been highlighted as a more efficient producer of green hydrogen compared to Germany, according to the latest report by the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Center (Kapsarc).
U.S. Senator Alex Padilla and U.S. Representative Barbara Lee, in coordination with Port of Oakland and the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) announced the injection of up to $1.2 billion into California’s hydrogen sector to increase production and usage.
The Korea Automobile & Mobility Association (KAMA) recently shed light on the concerning trend of deteriorating charging infrastructure for hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in Korea.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s decision to double its budget for hydrogen-related initiatives in fiscal 2024 reflects a strategic move towards combatting climate change.
The high cost of green hydrogen has long been a barrier to its widespread adoption, with prices ranging from $3 to over $6 per kilogram.
California has been making substantial investments – over $250 million – into creating a network of hydrogen fueling stations.