H21 project receives £6.8m
H21, a UK gas industry programme focused on converting the network to carry 100% hydrogen, has been awarded £6.8m from Ofgem to commence the second phase of its hydrogen network research project.
H21, a UK gas industry programme focused on converting the network to carry 100% hydrogen, has been awarded £6.8m from Ofgem to commence the second phase of its hydrogen network research project.
A new report from national science agency CSIRO has identified critical research steps Australia must make in order to achieve its full hydrogen potential.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) continues to explore the potential of green hydrogen in the future renewable energy mix and its scale up, with the organisation publishing and presenting various reports around this hot...
Global professional services company GHD has welcomed the release of the National Hydrogen Strategy, which sets out the framework for building a clean, innovative and competitive hydrogen industry that positions Australia as a major global...
“The green energy transition is not an option but a necessity. I see a pivotal role for clean hydrogen… it is an area where Europe is still leading. Why not extend the lead on something...
Following the release of Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy, the Australian Government is launching a funding package focused on growing an innovative, safe and competitive hydrogen industry in Australia.
Welcoming the launch of Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy, the Australian Hydrogen Council has called for continued investment in the hydrogen sector to strengthen its position in Australia’s diverse energy mix.
Siemens Gas and Power has been awarded a contract from Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH (SZFG), a steel subsidiary in the Salzgitter Group, to build a 2.2megawatt PEM electrolysis plant.
Renewable fuels company Raven SR has signed a letter of intent with Zanker Recycling to provide the site and feedstock for Raven SR’s first 25 dry-tonne renewable hydrogen production facility.
thyssenkrupp Steel, a Duisburg-based steel producer, has launched a series of tests that inject hydrogen into its steelmaking process.