Nike launches ‘first’ hydrogen-powered inland container ship
Global clothing brand Nike has launched the ‘first’ hydrogen-powered inland container ship in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
Global clothing brand Nike has launched the ‘first’ hydrogen-powered inland container ship in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
The Danish Government has announced Energinet and Evida will own and operate its hydrogen pipelines once operational.
The Australian Government has granted A$20m ($13m) of funding to support a front-end engineering and design (FEED) study for a large-scale renewable hydrogen project in Queensland.
Port of Aberdeen, in partnership with Subsea7, has secured a £150,000 ($185,300) grant from the Scottish Government to explore the feasibility of subsea hydrogen storage at the new Aberdeen South Harbour.
WSP USA says it has completed drilling tests for two new cavern wells that will store hydrogen as part of an energy storage project in Utah, US.
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has announced a $10m initiative to advance clean hydrogen research, development and demonstration projects that address the challenge of replacing fossil fuel usage in hard-to-electrify sectors.
Hydrogen energy application manufacturer PDC Machines has appointed Marco Caccavale as its new CEO.
8 Rivers has announced the invention of the 8RH2 CO2 Convective Reformer (CCR) capable of developing ultra-low carbon hydrogen and ammonia.
Sumitomo Corporation subsidiary UK Summit Energy Evolution Limited (SEEL) and Progressive Energy have signed a joint development agreement (JDA) for a hydrogen production facility.
The UK’s Chair of the Net Zero Review will feature among a series of high-profile speakers at the Hydrogen Gateway conference on June 9.