COP28: global certification standard and hydrogen takes centre stage at Energy Transition Hub
A global certification standard on hydrogen – which has been signed by 27 countries at COP28 – is set to unlock global trade in low-carbon hydrogen.
A global certification standard on hydrogen – which has been signed by 27 countries at COP28 – is set to unlock global trade in low-carbon hydrogen.
Leading nations have committed to loss and damage financing – a stumbling block at previous climate change talks – at the opening of COP28 in Dubai.
ACWA Power has broken ground on its 3,000 tonne-per-year green hydrogen project in Uzbekistan.
ADNOC has opened H2GO – billed as the Middle East’s first high-speed green hydrogen pilot refuelling station – to test a fleet of zero-emission hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Less than 12 months on from the conclusion of COP27 in Egypt, world leaders, climate groups and companies are gathering in the UAE for UN climate talks, in the midst of more warnings that we...
dynaCERT has agreed to support French team HoleShot Competition on their MAN Dakar Rally hydrogen-powered race truck.
COP28 will be the “moment of truth” for the oil and gas industry to act on decarbonisation, according to IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol.
Egypt has approved its national strategy for green hydrogen as the North African nation aims to reach 5-8% of the global hydrogen market.
Masdar and Emirates Steel Arkan have partnered to develop a green hydrogen project designed to decarbonise the hard-to-abate steel sector in the UAE.
Green hydrogen, although among the fastest growing clean energy technologies, is also one of the most vulnerable to bottlenecks, according to McKinsey & Company’s 2023 Global Energy Perspective.