IRENA makes recommendations for G7 to ramp up green hydrogen market
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has today (November 16) made a call to G7 countries to ramp up a global green hydrogen market.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) has today (November 16) made a call to G7 countries to ramp up a global green hydrogen market.
The World Bank Group today (November 15) at COP27 in Egypt launched the Hydrogen Development Partnership (H4D), a global initiative to boost the deployment of low-carbon hydrogen in developing countries.
US coalition Hydrogen Forward has today (November 15) published recommendations for establishing ‘effective’ hydrogen hubs as potential applicants look to receive funding from the Department of Energy’s (DOE) $7bn funding opportunity.
GHD Advisory and Fraunhofer Society have been commissioned by the UAE’s Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure (MOEI) to develop the country’s National Hydrogen Strategy 2030.
E.ON and partners have announced they have received £400,000 ($467,200) from the UK Government to explore the feasibility of using green hydrogen as a fuel for steelmakers in South Yorkshire, UK.
Volvo has today (November 10) announced it has delivered its first electric trucks manufactured with hydrogen-produced fossil-free steel to its customers.
The Director-Generals of the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO) have signed a joint declaration to advance sustainable energy through the role of green hydrogen.
Coming as one of the key themes of COP27, the Hydrogen Transition Summit in Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt turned its attention to the funding and investment opportunities that could forge the way for the hydrogen economy...
Hydrogen demand could jump from 100 million tonnes a year to 800 million – even if very few of us ever drive a hydrogen passenger car.
As the EU looks to import 10 million tonnes of low-carbon hydrogen per year by 2030 to meet its REPowerEU goals, Africa appears set to play a key role.