Green Hydrogen

Clean Fuels Are Still a Long Way from Domestic Adoption

There has been a lot of talk about moving away from natural gas stoves in favour of greener fuels over the last couple of years. Some cities, such as New York and San Francisco, have banned gas hook-ups to new buildings in the hope of phasing out gas-fuelled heating and cooking. Meanwhile, some recent studies have deemed natural gas stoves to be dangerous in confined spaces, such as small homes....

«Sardinia excluded from the Africa-Europe corridor»

«After a year of negotiations, an agreement has been reached between Rome, Vienna and Berlin for the development of SoutH2, the hydrogen corridor which will see the construction of a new gas pipeline, and the technologically renewed Italian network, to transport the clean energy source of the future from North Africa to our country up to Central Europe. However, we learn of Sardinia's exclusion from...

Germany, Italy, Austria push for cross-border hydrogen import corridor

Germany, Italy, Austria push for cross-border hydrogen import corridor. Germany has signed a declaration of intent with Italy and Austria to develop a green hydrogen import corridor in a bid to improve future energy security, the economy ministry (BMWK) announced. The Southern Hydrogen Corridor is especially relevant for the country’s southern states, which host large parts of...

Namibian environmentalists oppose green hydrogen production in national park 

Windhoek, Namibia  —  An umbrella body representing 77 environmental protection groups in Namibia is voicing opposition to proposed green hydrogen production in the Tsau Khaeb National Park by a German company because of the harm they say it poses to animals and plant life in that area. The Tsau Khaeb National Park in southern Namibia is one of 36 recognized globally recognized hotspots for...

Blog | Green Hydrogen-based eFuels | Hitachi Energy

As countries around the world accelerate efforts to combat climate change, decarbonizing shipping and transport remains a key challenge. This is particularly the case for applications where electrification at scale is not always technically or economically feasible, such as aviation, marine shipping, and long-distance heavy-haul trucking. These sectors combined represent approximately 10% of global...

Zen Energy links with Japanese subsidiary on green hydrogen path – pv magazine Australia

Australian renewable energy gen-tailer Zen Energy has teamed with DGA Energy Solutions Australia, a subsidiary of Japanese trading giant Mitsubishi Corp, to co-develop green hydrogen projects and advance Mitsubishi’s decarbonisation goals. May 30, 2024 Ev FoleyAdelaide-based Zen Energy and DGA Energy Solutions Australia, a 100% subsidiary of Mitsubishi, have inked a memorandum of understanding to...

Exemption Boosts Green Hydrogen Production

The Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) announced the commencement of tree-planting operations across the five zones of the city. It was stated by the civic body that 265 locations, encompassing public parks and Open Space Reservation (OSR)...

Britain will help a Ukrainian company build a plant to produce green hydrogen with a capacity of 8,000 tons per year with a €300-400M investment.

Concept of hydrogen renewable energy production factory plant. The InnovateUkraine program, funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain, will support the creation of eight GW of green hydrogen production capacity in Ukraine. Voden Ukrainy LLC (Hydrogen of Ukraine) plans to build a plant in the south of Odesa through its H2U initiative. Britain will finance 70% of the cost...

Scandal-hit German transport ministry ‘disbands hydrogen department’, saying some programmes ‘cannot be continued’

Clarity on clean hydrogenOur mission is to deliver engaging and independent business journalism and insight to executives and leaders in the global clean hydrogen industry. We focus on delivering the news and analysis that matters, fearlessly looking beyond the hydrogen hype to provide a balanced view of the market, giving readers the knowledge they need to make critical business decisions. Source link...

Indian Army: Indian Army to Develop Hydrogen Fuel Cell Technology for E-Mobility | Delhi News

New Delhi: The Indian Army has set its sight on deploying hydrogen fuel cell technology for heavy-duty e-mobility, even as the force on Monday received a state-of-the-art green hydrogen fuel cell bus for use in Delhi from IndianOil, India’s largest state-run refiner and fuel retailer.The two sides also signed an MoU for testing and deployment of hydrogen fuel cell technology for heavy-duty e-mobility...

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