Professor Ad van Wijk, an expert in the field of renewable energy, discusses the potential of hydrogen as a clean energy source in this interview with H2 EnergyNewsBiz.
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Greece has announced a new tender for the construction work on gas pipelines, specifically focusing on the EPC (Engineering, Procurement,…
The French Ministry of Energy, on July 25, 2024, announced a significant tender titled “Achat de systèmes d’acquisition de données…
The Polish government has issued a new tender titled “Zakup paliwa wodorowego,” which translates to “Purchase of Hydrogen Fuel.” The…
The transition to a climate-neutral Europe requires significant amounts of hydrogen, especially for sectors where direct electrification isn’t feasible, such as long-haul aviation and heavy industry.
Airbus’s recent announcement at the Farnborough Airshow introduces a new collaboration with aircraft lessor Avolon, marking the first partnership under the ZEROe Project.
Researchers at Oregon State University (OSU) have made headlines with their development of a new material capable of converting sunlight and water into clean energy.
Singapore’s National University of Singapore (NUS) has officially launched its Centre for Hydrogen Innovations (CHI), marking a significant step in the country’s National Hydrogen Strategy.
The world is entering a critical period where energy systems are set to undergo significant transformations. Emerging technologies are facilitating the adoption of green hydrogen, a key component in achieving decarbonization targets.
Germany’s gas Transmission System Operators (TSOs) have submitted an application for a national hydrogen core network, spanning 9,666km and costing an estimated €19.7 billion ($21.4 billion).