Australian Government commits $288m to hydrogen hubs in Tasmania and South Australia
The Australian Government has confirmed that $288m will be allocated to Tasmania and South Australia (SA) in order to develop hydrogen hubs in the country.
The Australian Government has confirmed that $288m will be allocated to Tasmania and South Australia (SA) in order to develop hydrogen hubs in the country.
The Alberta Government in Canada is expected to invest $50m in order to create a new Clean Hydrogen Centre of Excellence in the province.
Hydrogen Europe, in an open letter signed by over 100 companies, has called on the European Commission to not water down a proposal setting binding national targets for hydrogen refuelling infrastructure and instead set more...
The Prime Minister of both the UK and India have, in a joint statement today (April 22), reiterated their strong partnership in securing a hydrogen-led future.
Two hydrogen hubs within Western Australia have received $140m bipartisan federal support in order to turn the region into a booming capital for hydrogen technologies.
Continued development of hydrogen innovation and industry in Europe is essential. As hydrogen technology matures and pressure to decarbonise increases, it is time to move to large-scale deployment for independent energy supplies and value chains...
Chile has a clear strategy and national goals related to development of green hydrogen: we seek to be among the world’s main producers and exporters of this energy vector by 2030. Our geographical conditions favor...
The Canada Renewable Hydrogen Alliance (CRENHA) has expanded into the International Renewable Hydrogen Alliance (IRENHA).
On the back of the UK Government’s aim to raise low-carbon hydrogen production from 5GW to 10GW by 2030, the strategy is set to be supported with £375m ($490m) funding.
The UK Government is further backing research and innovation in hydrogen technologies with the UK Export Finance providing £400m ($523m) to Johnson Matthey to support hydrogen innovation.