IEA Hydrogen announces new leadership team
The International Energy Agency (IEA) Hydrogen Technology Programme has elected its leadership team for a three-year term, beginning June 2020.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) Hydrogen Technology Programme has elected its leadership team for a three-year term, beginning June 2020.
Indian clean tech start-up h2e Power is acquiring Swiss fuel cell company Hexis from the Viessmann Group in a bid to introduce clean energy technologies to the Indian markets.
New report from energy consultant and certification body DNV GL reveals that hydrogen has surged up the priority list of many oil and gas organisations, taking a primary position in the sector’s decarbonisation efforts.
As governments focus on dealing with the Covid-19 health emergency, they are increasingly turning their attention to the impact of shutting down their economies and how to revive them quickly through stimulus measures.
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a global crisis. While the full scale of its consequences is hard to predict, it is already clear that recovery efforts will entail massive government action. It is also becoming...
If there are shifting sands in the Middle East’s energy landscape and the region as a whole is on a path to wider economic diversification, then the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have arguably been the...
When the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) was the subject of multiple drone and missile attacks on its vast oil infrastructure in September 2019, the news sent shockwaves through the oil sector as well as...
The Middle East is renowned for being the hub of oil and gas activity, with vast resources at its disposal and seemingly infinite riches born out of the oil and gas boom for many of...
The Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU) has launched a Hydrogen Valley Platform to support the Mission Innovation Hydrogen Initiative and provide comprehensive information on large-scale hydrogen projects in various flagship hydrogen valleys.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has identified green hydrogen as one of the five technology pillars which can contribute to cutting global carbon dioxide emissions by at least 70% by 2050.