As Aberdeen moves forward with its ambitious green hydrogen hub project, a political divide emerges between coalition partners in the Scottish government. The debate revolves around the involvement of oil and gas giants, BP and Shell, in the development of the hydrogen facility.
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The United Kingdom is taking significant strides towards achieving its ambitious climate goals by embracing green hydrogen as a key component of its decarbonization strategy.
UK releases hydrogen transport and storage infrastructure consultation results On 2 August, the UK government issued numerous minded-to positions from…
Two hydrogen-powered buses to hit the road in Australia In South Australia, two hydrogen-powered buses are about to hit the…
Novelis, a leading aluminum solutions provider, takes a significant leap towards decarbonization as its Latchford plant in the UK secures £4.6 million funding for hydrogen burning trials.
UK Government has chosen two Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) projects for Track 2 status, setting the stage for the advancement of low-carbon hydrogen projects in northeast Scotland and the Humber region.
Australian Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen, and the UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Grant Shapps, unveiled a pioneering joint initiative.
In a bid to spearhead sustainable and zero-emission temporary power solutions for the UK construction and off-grid power markets, AFC Energy and Speedy Hire have joined forces to launch a dedicated hydrogen-powered generator plant hire business.
The UK’s hydrogen sector faces a pressing challenge as a recent report reveals a substantial labor shortage in the industry.
In a significant shift, the UK Energy Secretary has indicated that nearly every home in the country is likely to require a heat pump by 2050, effectively ruling out the possibility of piping hydrogen into residential properties.