Scotland unveils new hydrogen production and export strategy
Scotland has launched its inaugural hydrogen sector export strategy, positioning the nation as a frontrunner in the production and export of the clean fuel.
Scotland has launched its inaugural hydrogen sector export strategy, positioning the nation as a frontrunner in the production and export of the clean fuel.
California’s Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is set to invest $78 million in 50 zero-emission buses, with 40 vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cell technology.
The Malaysian government has set an ambitious target to produce two million tonnes of hydrogen annually by 2030, according to local media reports.
Jakson Green Infinity has delivered 3.8MW electrolysers for a hydrogen refuelling station in India’s National Capital Region (NCR).
Amid growing concerns in the West, China’s Hangyang reaffirms its commitment to global partnerships, emphasising fair competition and open collaboration as cornerstones of the hydrogen industry.
The $1.6bn green hydrogen-based project will produce 400,000 tonnes per year by 2030 before it scales production up to one million tonnes per year.
First Bus will reportedly install a hydrogen refuelling station at its depot in Aberdeen, Scotland, which has sparked concerns from the local community.
Amara Raja Infra has unveiled India’s “first” hydrogen refuelling station in Leh, Ladakh, marking a significant milestone in supporting NTPC’s fuel cell-powered bus initiative.
EH Group and NIM have agreed to jointly develop hydrogen fuel cell technology tailored for use in the maritime industry.
The Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) will advance to its next phase following approval from the Western Australian Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).