Hydrogen Energy

Chungcheongnam commits almost bn to five-year hydrogen transition

Chungcheongnam commits almost $8bn to five-year hydrogen transition

The South Chungcheong province aims to produce 1.2 million tonnes of hydrogen per year, build 10 hydrogen-mixed power plants totalling 20GW, develop 200 new companies, supply 50,000 cars and install 180 hydrogen refuelling sites. During the 7th Hydrogen Energy International Forum held this week, the province signed agreements with 19 institutions, companies and universities to advance the...

Hydrogen Fuel Cells Under Scrutiny After German Train Crash – Hydrogen Fuel News

Hydrogen Fuel Cells Under Scrutiny After German Train Crash – Hydrogen Fuel News

On September 17, 2025, up in northern Germany, a train powered by hydrogen fuel cells went off the tracks, leaving one person seriously injured and prompting a full shutdown of the regional line while officials dig into what happened. This wasn’t just your everyday mishap—it landed smack in the middle of growing doubts over fleet reliability and supply issues that have already forced some operators...

Solar and batteries had a record-setting,…

Solar and batteries had a record-setting,…

Solar generated more power than it ever has before on Texas’ grid earlier this month. That’s impressive, but even more so when you consider that it was the 17th record the power source set in the state this year, according to a new report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial...

Namibia opens first integrated green hydrogen production and refuelling site

Namibia opens first integrated green hydrogen production and refuelling site

Dr Elijah Ngurare opened the site in Walvis Bay, developed by Cleanergy Solutions, that features an off-grid solar-powered 5MW electrolyser and refuelling station. Hydrogen produced by the facility is being supplied to various dual-fuel vehicles, including trucks and tractors. From 2026, a train is also expected be run on hydrogen. Beyond the initial use cases, dual-fuel hydrogen vessels are currently...

Intelligent Energy Unveils 200 KW IE-DRIVE HD For Heavy-Duty Vehicles – Hydrogen Fuel News

Intelligent Energy Unveils 200 KW IE-DRIVE HD For Heavy-Duty Vehicles – Hydrogen Fuel News

When 1 September 2025 rolled around, Intelligent Energy sent shockwaves through the heavy-duty vehicle world by pulling back the curtain on the IE-DRIVE HD—a stackable, modular hydrogen fuel cell system that cranks out up to 200 kW net electrical output per unit. Introduced in the UK under the guidance of Dr. Ashley Kells, this newcomer sets a fresh milestone for integrated multi-stack configurations,...

Majority of Americans want a big power grid and more…

Majority of Americans want a big power grid and more…

The U.S. does not have a big enough power grid to accommodate rising energy demand — a fact that’s making electricity less affordable and reliable nationwide. But there’s broad public support for growing the grid and allowing more electricity, including cheap, clean energy, to come online. So says a new survey of likely...

Video | 10 biggest hydrogen projects under construction

Video | 10 biggest hydrogen projects under construction

In this video, we explore the 10 biggest hydrogen projects currently under construction, from record-breaking electrolyser sites to landmark clean fuel hubs. Backed by global energy firms and government support, these projects are at the forefront of hydrogen’s global roll-out. All data sourced from H2 Intelligence and correct at the time of publication. Interested in finding out more? H2 View...

TANAKA’s Low-Temperature PdCu39 Membrane – Hydrogen Fuel News

TANAKA’s Low-Temperature PdCu39 Membrane – Hydrogen Fuel News

Up in Hokkaido, where the air turns crisp and the leaves put on a show, a real game-changer is quietly taking shape at Japan’s northern research hub. On September 12, 2025, TANAKA Precious Metal Technologies Co., Ltd. dropped the news that they’ve cooked up a brand-new PdCu39 hydrogen permeable membrane that sings at around 300 °C—yep, that’s a full 100 °C cooler than the old-school PdCu40...

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