China’s government work report for this year has broken new ground by spotlighting the acceleration of hydrogen energy development, signaling a significant shift towards embracing this clean energy source.
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Hydrogen fuel cell vehicles are often championed as the environmentally friendly future of transportation.
The proposed US federal tax credit program on hydrogen production has garnered attention for its potential impact on the market growth of green hydrogen projects.
Fuel cell electric buses (FCEBs) have taken the transit industry by storm, with a remarkable 75% increase in their presence within transit fleets over the past year.
Germany’s ambitious project to establish a hydrogen “core” network has sparked controversy among critics who argue that the proposed network is oversized and may lead to unnecessary costs.
Coates International is on the cusp of conducting tests on its cutting-edge natural gas and hydrogen (H2) (HHO) CSRV 250 KW Electric Power Generator and Hydrogen (H2) (HHO) reactor, propelling the realm of green energy technology into a new era of innovation.
India’s ambitious pursuit of green hydrogen production faces a potential setback as a new report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA) highlights challenges stemming from low incentive rates.
Hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe, is increasingly being viewed as the fuel of the future. And DNV, a global quality assurance and risk management company, is at the forefront of this energy revolution. The company is spearheading research on converting a city’s energy source from natural gas to 100% low-carbon hydrogen.
Six eastern German states have unveiled an initiative focused on the production and utilization of renewables-based hydrogen to spearhead the green energy transition.
Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin are delving into the realm of natural catalysts to extract hydrogen gas from iron-rich rocks, heralding a potential breakthrough in the energy transition with minimal carbon emissions.