Switzerland finds itself at a critical juncture as neighboring nations forge ahead with ambitious pipeline projects.
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Global interest is spiking in a previously undervalued resource: geologic hydrogen. Alternately termed white, gold, or natural hydrogen, this naturally occurring subsurface gas could aid our transition away from fossil fuels.
The UK’s intent to popularize hydrogen fuel cell vehicles could make them a more common sight on the country’s roads.
The hydrogen industry has called upon the US Treasury Department to alleviate expected environmental requirements tied to new tax credits. Industry leaders have voiced concerns that the proposed stipulations might stifle the burgeoning hydrogen sector.
British tech firm Getech embarks on a journey to uncover vast reserves of white hydrogen hidden within the ancient geological formations of Cornwall, Scotland, and Northern Ireland.
Research conducted at the University of Texas at Austin has ignited excitement within the energy sector with its exploration of hydrogen production from geological sources.
Europe stands at the forefront of the global race towards green hydrogen dominance, fueled by significant investments and ambitious initiatives to decarbonize industries.
In a collaboration, atomic-scale semiconductor process technology and clean hydrogen energy now work together to enhance solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) performance, prevalent in energy storage, transportation, and other applications.
The United Kingdom stands on the cusp of a hydrogen-powered revolution with forthcoming regulations enabling hydrogen powered tractors, diggers, and forklifts in construction and farming. These transformative developments aim to reduce emissions and fast-track decarbonization.
Africa stands at the precipice of a transformative opportunity in the global hydrogen market, according to a new report released by the Hydrogen Council.