Renewable hydrogen project moves forward
Plans for a renewable hydrogen production facility in Eugene, Oregon that could be one of the largest in North America have taken a step forward.
Plans for a renewable hydrogen production facility in Eugene, Oregon that could be one of the largest in North America have taken a step forward.
Engineers from UNSW Sydney have crunched the numbers on green hydrogen production costs and revealed that Australia is in a prime position to take advantage of the green hydrogen revolution.
In a major step towards greener construction sites, UK-based HS2 has trialled solar and hydrogen-powered welfare cabins across some of its work locations.
As part of a new collaboration agreement, Plug Power and Apex Clean Energy hope to accelerate the shift to clean energy and mutually promote the advancement of green hydrogen in the US.
The UK Government must introduce a new hydrogen target for Britain’s gas grids to start turning the country’s zero-carbon hydrogen ambitions into a reality, a new report released today says.
Planning permission has today been secured for an innovative sustainable hydrogen energy scheme in Nottinghamshire, which is thought to be a first of its kind in the UK.
The Tasmanian Government has today welcomed the Australian Government’s $1.9bn announcement for new and emerging technologies, stating that it complements its Renewable Hydrogen Action Plan.
ScottishPower Renewables, BOC and ITM Power have joined forces to establish new green hydrogen production facilities with clusters of refuelling stations across Scotland, in an effort to support the country’s goal of achieving net zero...
A US Department of Energy (DOE) project titled Demonstration and Framework for H2@Scale in Texas and Beyond has today been launched by Frontier Energy, in close collaboration with GTI and the University of Texas at...
Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions, Tohoku Electric Power, Tohoku Electric Power Network, Iwatani and Asahi Kasei have joined forces to advance renewable hydrogen technologies.