H2Med alliance grows by 40 members for EU corridor push

H2Med alliance grows by 40 members for EU corridor push

In what could be considered a game-changing move, the H2Med alliance announced at an event in Berlin that it has added 40 new members to its ranks. The H2Med alliance aims to invigorate the European Union’s hydrogen corridor by supporting the organizations and companies that aim to develop massive cooperative hydrogen projects in the EU. By adding the 40 new members, the total stakeholders in...

DOE Pulls Funding From Energy Projects, Sparks Pushback

DOE Pulls Funding From Energy Projects, Sparks Pushback

Image: Adobe Stock Key Takeaways DOE is terminating 223 projects, citing $7.5 billion in savings. California’s ARCHES hydrogen hub is among the cancelled efforts. Lawmakers say the move could cost jobs and weaken clean energy momentum. DOE argues the decision ensures taxpayer funds go to viable projects. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has...

Astronomers: Hydrogen plant could impede work at Chilean observatory

Astronomers: Hydrogen plant could impede work at Chilean observatory

Astronomers fear that emissions from a proposed hydrogen plant 6 miles away will impede work at the Paranal Observatory in Chile. File Photo by Mario Ruiz/EPA Oct. 2 (UPI) -- The Paranal Observatory, one of the world's most important for astronomers, faces a major risk of providing clear images because of a proposed green hydrogen and ammonia plant planned just over 6 miles away. Owned by U.S.-based...

Mega Hydrogen Projects Could Make Or Break The New Fuel

Mega Hydrogen Projects Could Make Or Break The New Fuel

This week, RWE withdrew from a $10 billion Namibia green hydrogen project, the latest example of companies considering such investments.The German power utility said on Monday that it had withdrawn from Namibia's Hyphen green ammonia project because demand for hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives such as ammonia is developing slower than expected in Europe.The lack of new...

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