Hydrogen Europe reveals stance on Fit for 55 policies
Hydrogen Europe today (May 16), revealed its stance following the proposed Fit for 55 policies and targets from the European Commission and the renewed ambitions of the REPowerEu communication.
Hydrogen Europe today (May 16), revealed its stance following the proposed Fit for 55 policies and targets from the European Commission and the renewed ambitions of the REPowerEu communication.
Since the announcement of the UK Energy Bill, during the Queen’s speech last Tuesday (May 10), further reaction from the energy industry has surfaced, with renewed hopes that a transition to hydrogen is on the horizon.
The Queensland Government has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), with the Port of Rotterdam to jointly develop green hydrogen export supply chains.
Today (May 10), the speech delivered by HRH the Prince of Wales, on behalf of The Queen, for the UK State Opening of Parliament has given some hope that the UK will scale up green...
Electrolysers have risen to the forefront of hydrogen generation. When powered through renewable energy sources, electrolysis converts water to both hydrogen and oxygen molecules, providing a clean fuel to be used in a range of...
Last Thursday (May 5), the European Commission and 20 CEOs of leading European electrolyser manufacturing companies, signed a joint declaration, committing to increase the EU’s manufacturing capacity to 17.5GW by 2025.
European electrolyser manufacturers and the European Commission have committed to increase their annual hydrogen manufacturing capacity to 17.5GW by 2025 in a joint declaration.
Hydrogen Europe has, in partnership with several authorities, urgently called on EU Member States to set more ambitious and timely targets for the deployment of alternative fuels infrastructure in the EU.
We need to start getting things done and create action, observes Stefano Innocenzi, Senior Vice-President for New Energy Business at Siemens Energy, as he explores the barriers to a hydrogen economy in a column for H2...
The Canadian Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (CHFCA) has thrown its weight behind the findings of the Auditor General who has stated that more federal action is needed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and support...