The hydrogen industry’s eager anticipation of the American market is met with a cloud of uncertainty, stirred by a leaked draft of Treasury Department rules regarding hydrogen tax credits under the Biden administration’s climate law.
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As the hydrogen economy gathers steam worldwide, experts are warning that the European Union (EU) must expedite the deployment of…
The United States is making significant strides in its pursuit of a low-carbon hydrogen economy, with a recent report by consultancy Wood Mackenzie highlighting the importance of private investment in achieving the ambitious goals set by the Biden administration.
The US government will announce on Friday the recipients of $7 billion in federal grants to build regional hydrogen hubs, three sources close to the matter told Reuters.
Hydrogen is not just another element; it’s a strategic opportunity for the United States to lead the global clean energy revolution. With the right incentives, hydrogen could position the U.S. as a net-zero industrial powerhouse, maintaining the economic momentum it gained from abundant natural gas production during the shale revolution.
The United States’ pursuit of a greener future faces a pivotal juncture as the Department of the Treasury misses its deadline to provide crucial guidance on hydrogen production qualifying for maximum tax credits.
As the world strives to transition to cleaner and sustainable energy sources, the hydrogen sector has emerged as a promising solution to decarbonize various industries. Companies like Plug Power are at the forefront of this transition, pioneering fuel cell technology to power vehicles and industrial applications.
The Department of Energy (DOE) has released the US National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap, outlining a comprehensive plan to promote the widespread adoption of clean hydrogen power in various industries.
Bulgaria’s MFG invests in Green Innovation MFG Invest, a Bulgarian company, has invested 214,936 levs ($118,050/109,895 euros) in Green Innovation,…
In order to support the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub, Gov. Andy Beshear stated he is collaborating with the governors of West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. By doing so, he hopes to attract investments and jobs in the hydrogen industry to Kentucky (ARCH2).