European Commission looks to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2030
The European Commission has set a target to install 6GW of renewable hydrogen electrolysers and also produce one million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2024.
The European Commission has set a target to install 6GW of renewable hydrogen electrolysers and also produce one million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2024.
Renewable energy company Axpo is developing a 2.5MW hydrogen production facility at the Eglisau-Glattfelden hydropower plant in Switzerland – and it’s thought to be the first of several.
Global chemistry company Chemours is looking to utilise its hydrogen technology to achieve its decarbonisation goals.
FusionOne is set to commercialise its HydroPlas Reactor which claims to be the first integrated technology thermal solution to create “white” hydrogen from primarily plastic waste.
AFC Energy’s alkaline fuel cell technology will be tested, designed and integrated into ABB’s data centre system portfolio to provide a zero-emission power solution, the company’s confirmed today (16th April).
Green Hydrogen Systems has received its first UK order to provide two electrolysers with a combined capacity of 1MW to an unnamed project that when operational in 2022, will provide 389kg of green hydrogen per...
Linde is currently in the process of retrofitting its Ontario, California plant to produce green hydrogen to fuel the US state’s mobility market. Targeting the second quarter of 2021 for full commercialisation, the facility will...
John Kerry, the US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate for the Biden administration, recently referred to hydrogen energy as a “jump ball”, elaborating that America must embrace opportunities in hydrogen. America needs to secure the...
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Canada has joined the more than 120 countries around the world that have committed to net-zero 2050. This is wonderful news and Canada’s hydrogen and fuel cell sector welcomes it. Net zero changes everything. No...