Hydrogen Council grows to 92 members
At a pivotal moment for the world’s sustainable economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, the Hydrogen Council has welcomed 11 new members, bringing its membership total to 92.
At a pivotal moment for the world’s sustainable economic recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, the Hydrogen Council has welcomed 11 new members, bringing its membership total to 92.
Spanish multinational electric utility company Iberdrola and fertiliser and industrial chemicals specialist Fertiberia have signed an agreement to construct what they believe to be the largest plant to produce green hydrogen for industrial use in...
Energy solutions company Power Innovations has successfully powered a full data centre sever load for 48 continuous hours with hydrogen fuel cells, doubling its previous record of 24 hours achieved last year.
Bart Biebuyck, Executive Director of Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU), hailed the ambition of the recently released European Union’s (EU) recent Hydrogen Strategy in the first of a three-part series of webinars...
Greater Manchester in the UK has set out a bold ambition to become net zero carbon by 2038, aligning it with the objectives of the Paris Agreement.
Linde and China National Offshore Oil Corporation’s (CNOOC) subsidiary, CNOOC Energy Technology & Services, will jointly develop the hydrogen energy industry in China, the Irish-domiciled industrial gases giant announced today.
To support a future where all our energy comes from clean sources, the world needs clean, flexible, storable and safe fuels. Hydrogen has all of these characteristics. When used as a fuel, it produces no...
A new business-led network will be launched next week to promote the role of East Anglia as a UK hydrogen cluster, building on the region’s existing strengths in offshore wind, gas landing and distribution and...
The UK Government has launched a Hydrogen Advisory Council as part of its decarbonisation efforts.
Canada’s largest hydrogen blending project will soon be under construction in Fort Saskatchewan, Canada, injecting up to 5% hydrogen by volume into a section of the city’s residential natural gas distribution network.