Global electrolyser capacity set to grow by 1,000-fold by 2040, says report
A new report released by Aurora Energy Research has projected that the global electrolyser capacity will grow by 1,000-fold by 2040 should all expected projects go ahead.
A new report released by Aurora Energy Research has projected that the global electrolyser capacity will grow by 1,000-fold by 2040 should all expected projects go ahead.
The Oregon House of Representatives on Tuesday (May 11) voted unanimously to pass Senate Bill 333 which looks at the potential production and use of renewable hydrogen in the state.
Transform Materials, a sustainable chemical company with a patented net-carbon-negative process to cost-effectively produce commercial acetylene and hydrogen, has revealed a milestone in scaling its global production capacity.
Several major players in the European hydrogen market came together today (May 12) to discuss and debate legislations that should be included in a hydrogen proposal to the European Commission, in a webinar organised by...
Plans for Pure Hydrogen’s Project Jupiter, which could potentially produce up to 400 tonnes of hydrogen daily, have taken a major step forward with the signing of a water supply agreement.
A newly formed consortium is looking at the feasibility of using imported liquid hydrogen to power Keppel Data Centres in Singapore.
Winds of change are blowing strong in the south of Chile. A new reality, fuel from wind and water with the purpose to decarbonise the transport sector, is underway. H2 View’s Editor Joanna Sampson speaks...
VoltH2 Terneuzen and Virya Energy have signed a cooperation agreement to prepare the construction of a green hydrogen factory in the North Sea Port harbour area in Terneuzen.
The Port of Corpus Christi Authority in Texas is looking to develop renewable energy infrastructure to support the production of green hydrogen and optionality provide renewable power directly to the port and its customer.
A proposed world-scale hydrogen project could produce up to 300,000 tonnes of green hydrogen annually in Alberta, Canada, and accelerate the province’s hydrogen strategy.