Toyota has unveiled its latest endeavor in hydrogen fuel cell technology with the introduction of the Hilux prototype, marking a significant stride towards sustainable automotive solutions.
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The Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) recently convened in Canberra for the second Parliamentary Friends of Hydrogen meeting, emphasizing significant developments in the country’s hydrogen sector.
The European Union’s strategy for green hydrogen, outlined in the REPowerEU plan, aims to produce and import 10 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030.
Finnish energy company Helen has announced the selection of Sweco as its Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM) partner for its inaugural green hydrogen production plant.
The Dolphyn Hydrogen project, after six years of development, has embarked on trials in a floating marine environment at Pembroke Port, South Wales.
Enova, a Norwegian state-owned enterprise, recently awarded Nkr300M (US$28M) in innovation funding to develop, build, and operate five hydrogen-powered dry bulk vessels.
Neoenergia is investing 30 million reais in a research and development project for a green hydrogen power plant in Brasília, set to be operational by 2025.
SJVN Green Energy, a subsidiary of the Indian power company SJVN, has entered into a significant memorandum of understanding (MoU) with AM Green Ammonia India to develop a massive 4.5 GW wind and solar capacity.
European hydrogen equipment manufacturers are calling for greater support from the European Union to compete with cheaper Chinese products. Leading companies such as Thyssenkrupp Nucera, Siemens Energy, and Nel Hydrogen have addressed a letter to the EU, urging intervention to level the playing field.
The production and implementation of green hydrogen as a major energy source face significant challenges that warrant critical examination. While green hydrogen is often heralded as a key to a successful energy transition, its practical and economic feasibility raises several concerns.