European Hydrogen Week: An interview with René Schutte
The second edition of European Hydrogen Week is well and truly underway, and what a great few days we have seen so far!
The second edition of European Hydrogen Week is well and truly underway, and what a great few days we have seen so far!
Glasgow may not be the first place to spring to mind when you think about Great Britain’s renowned tourist attractions, but it manages to draw two million visitors a year.
The Clean Hydrogen Partnership has today (Nov 29) been launched at the second edition of European Hydrogen Week, currently underway in Brussels.
This week marks the second edition of European Hydrogen Week (Nov 29 – Dec 3). Organised by the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), the next five days will see a weeks’ worth...
Hydrogen UK has today (Nov 25) called for a rapid transition from strategy to delivery to meet climate change targets and create jobs for the UK using hydrogen.
With hydrogen becoming more broadly used within the UK, the Government has invested £11.3m ($14m) to implement hydrogen technologies to decarbonise the whiskey distilling sector.
Germany continues to showcase to the world the level of commitment needed to ensure the hydrogen sector grows not just domestically but around Europe.
Worldwide hydrogen supply chains have been handed a huge boost today (Nov 23) with Australia and Germany committing to jointly strengthen bilateral cooperation on hydrogen technology.
Germany is relying on the right mix of renewables and hydrogen to transform its energy market. It is important that the new government seizes the momentum, making Germany a pioneer.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) has approved a new $1.4bn plan to support the introduction of zero-emission mobility infrastructure and manufacturing with hydrogen at the forefront of this development.