Wild Hydrogen develops novel hydrogen production tech
Wild Hydrogen has unveiled its method of hydrogen production, which uses materials including wood, plants, seaweed and plastic waste as a feedstock.
Wild Hydrogen has unveiled its method of hydrogen production, which uses materials including wood, plants, seaweed and plastic waste as a feedstock.
A food waste-to-hydrogen and carbon project is being planned at the Port of West Virginia, US, as part of the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub (ARCH2).
Levidian plans to establish a base in the US to serve its customers in North America looking to decarbonise operations via the UK company’s LOOP technology.
Never before has hydrogen received so much attention – and so much pressure to prove itself. As part of the clean energy transition, it holds great potential to decarbonise key industries and reduce climate-warming emissions...
The European Parliament has passed the Net Zero Industry Act (NZIA) to recognise and strengthen the role of waste-to-energy in transition initiatives.
It’s been hard to catch a breath covering US hydrogen policy developments. Looking back to August 2022 and the unprecedented momentum caused by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), it’s hard to believe the position the...
Raven SR has secured $15m in investment from Ascent Funds and has also promoted Matt Scanlon to President and Interim Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
Canadian-based start-up Nu:ionic Technologies has completed a continuous 48-hour demonstration run of its Microwave Catalytic Reformer™ (MCR) to produce low-carbon hydrogen from a variety of feedstocks.
Their agility, tenacity and willingness to take risks, combined with forward-thinking business models, positions start-ups as promising contenders to unlock the ingenuity needed in the hydrogen field, writes Mark Anderson, TechX Director at NZTC.
Levidian’s LOOP technology has received certification from DNV to confirm its technical feasibility.