Germany’s 511,000km gas grid set to integrate hydrogen
The Hydrogen Power Storage and Solutions East Germany (HYPOS) project initiative is working to build an extensive distribution network across Germany to enable the transportation of hydrogen.
The Hydrogen Power Storage and Solutions East Germany (HYPOS) project initiative is working to build an extensive distribution network across Germany to enable the transportation of hydrogen.
US President Joe Biden on Wednesday (31st March) unveiled the American Jobs Plan, through which the US Government will invest $15bn in demonstration projects for climate research and development (R&D), including hydrogen and utility-scale energy...
Effective today (31st March), the UK Government has cut support for the fossil fuel energy sector overseas as it looks to exploit new and emerging technologies such as hydrogen.
Loop Energy has made its first commercial shipment to the European Union, further expanding the availability of its hydrogen fuel cell products and services.
Building on efforts completed as part of the National Hydrogen Strategy, a new report has detailed exactly how Australia’s current gas regulations can be modernised to facilitate the future use of hydrogen, biomethane and other...
The UK’s largest industrial region is one step closer to realising its net zero goal after a bid for government funding was approved to launch Zero Carbon Humber (ZCH) Partnership’s decarbonisation plan.
European Hydrogen Week will return later this year, bringing together policymakers, industry representatives, civil society organisations and the research community to discuss the latest developments at EU level in the hydrogen sector.
One of the world’s leading automotive technology companies, Faurecia, is constructing a new €165m ($195m) state-of-the-art industrial facility in the Bourgogne-Franche-Comté region of France which will produce hydrogen storage systems.
Saga Pure is to take a 33% stake in IC Technologies (ICT), a company developing a novel storage solution for liquid hydrogen and liquified natural gas.
Several of North Germany’s largest industrial companies have partnered together in a $1.5bn project which aims to integrate hydrogen into the northwest German coastline.