UK Government announces winners of £240m Net Zero Hydrogen Fund
The UK Government has today (March 30) revealed the green hydrogen production projects set to receive backing from the £240m ($296m) Net Zero Hydrogen Fund (NZHF).
The UK Government has today (March 30) revealed the green hydrogen production projects set to receive backing from the £240m ($296m) Net Zero Hydrogen Fund (NZHF).
The North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA) has announced Encirc, Stopford and Manchester Airport have become members.
The European Parliament and European Council have agreed to boost hydrogen refuelling stations across the EU’s main transport corridors.
Himachal Pradesh wants to become the ‘first green state’ in India by 2025 after signing an MoU with HLC Green Energy.
Denmark and Germany have signed a joint declaration of intent to develop a large-scale transmission interconnector for green hydrogen between the two countries from 2028.
Shell has set out two future energy scenarios, Sky 2050 and Archipelagos, where emissions are reduced quickly or gradually.
Organisations from around the world have put forward 29 proposals to help implement South Australia’s $593m Hydrogen Jobs Plan.
SAP has formed a public-private partnership with the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) to help suppliers in Brazil and developing economies prove their hydrogen is truly green.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has published a clean hydrogen paper as part of a series of Liftoff Reports aimed at accelerating the commercialisation of clean energy technologies.
Hydrologiq has appointed Stuart Blackburn as its new Technical Operations Manager to scale up hydrogen deployment worldwide.