POSCO Group holds hydrogen value chain exhibition The POSCO Group unveiled its hydrogen value chain on January 16 during a…
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The United States Department of Energy (DOE) reportedly encouraged the Great Lakes Clean Hydrogen coalition (GLCH) to submit a complete hydrogen hub application.
Emerson pressure-reducing regulator boosts hydrogen fuel cell performance An exclusive pressure-reducing regulator from Emerson has been made available for use…
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has authorized MMEX Resources’ Concept Paper to move on to the final application stage in accordance with the guidelines for funding clean hydrogen infrastructure, according to the sponsor of the Trans Permian H2Hub, MMEX Resources.
To lower the price of clean-hydrogen technology, the US Department of Energy (DOE) plans to release $750 million in funding.
DOE looking for collaborators in hydrogen and ammonia to create green future In its pursuit of a green energy future,…
The API applauded the DOE for promoting a clean hydrogen economy in its comments, but also expressed worry that the roadmap fails to appropriately take into account various methods of producing hydrogen and the short-term advantages of cooperating with current hydrogen users, such as refineries.
Asahi Kasei starts work on pilot plant for hydrogen production At its Kawasaki Works facility in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan’s Asahi…
Hydrogen hub DoE funding initiative has received initial concept papers from Alaska and Hawaii as the newest states to submit them.
With its application for a Department of Energy (DOE) hydrogen hub, the Great Lakes Clean Hydrogen Partnership (GLCH), which is made up of Linde, Energy Harbor, GE Aerospace, Cleveland-Cliffs, and the University of Toledo, has made progress.