Korea, long regarded as a leader in the hydrogen fuel cell vehicle market, is facing stiff competition from China as its dominance wanes in the global arena.
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BMW’s foray into hydrogen-powered vehicles marks a significant step towards sustainable transportation, with the German automaker testing hydrogen SUVs as part of its pilot fleet since last year.
Namibia is setting its sights on an ambitious future, aiming to leverage both abundant renewable resources and recent oil & gas discoveries to power economic growth.
New consortium, with former Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz and current Secretary Jennifer Granholm at the helm, aims to thrust hydrogen into the spotlight, propelling it towards a starring role in achieving net-zero emissions.
China’s commitment to hydrogen as a key decarbonization tool takes a significant step forward with plans to build a massive network of hydrogen fuel stations.
For over two decades, the debate surrounding hydrogen-powered cars has been ongoing, with advocates highlighting various advantages and critics raising concerns about fuel availability.
Thyssenkrupp Nucera, a prominent player in the hydrogen sector, recently addressed concerns regarding stringent regulations proposed for hydrogen projects in the United States.
Daimler, a frontrunner in automotive innovation, is spearheading a paradigm shift in heavy transportation with its pioneering liquid hydrogen technology.
A recent study conducted by Transport & Environment (T&E) sheds light on the European Union’s ambitious hydrogen targets and the challenges associated with relying on imports to meet them.
In a remote corner of Bulqiza, Albania, researchers have stumbled upon what could be a transformative discovery: an abundant reservoir of hydrogen nestled within a mine.