Hydrogen Fuel

Canada Joins Germany’s Push to Create Hydrogen Market

Canada and Germany agreed measures to kickstart the trade of hydrogen, which is seen as a clean-energy alternative to dirtier fossil fuels.Both nations will contribute €200 million ($217 million) in funding for bilateral hydrogen auctions, German Economy Minister Robert Habeck told reporters in Hamburg after meeting with his Canadian counterpart. The auctions will fall under a platform known as...

Crossroads for Exponential Growth in Power and Water 

In 2002, the government of Saudi Arabia moved to step up the private sector’s role in the kingdom’s economy by opening the production of power and desalinated water. Saudi firms Abunayyan Trading Co., Abdulkadir Al Muhaidib & Sons Co., and MADA Group for Industrial and Commercial Development sensed a tremendous opportunity, forming ACWA Power Projects to develop and invest in power...

Hy2Gen appoints new COO to lead global strategy | Appointments

Hy2gen has appointed Astrid Hartwijk as its new Chief Operating Officer (COO) to coordinate the company’s corporate strategy.Bringing over 25 years of experience in the energy sector, Hartwijk will support Hy2Gen in achieving its goal of producing renewable hydrogen economically on a large scale and lead the global implementation of its strategy.Commenting on her appointment, Hartwijk said, “My task...

Tanaka To Boost Production Plant Hydrogen Energy Use With New System

The company inte4nds to install a 500-kW fuel cell system as a step toward decarbonizationTanaka Holdings Company, Ltd, has announced that it will be focusing on hydrogen energy at one of its Tanaka Precious Metals production plants by installing a pure H2 fuel cell system with a 500-kilowatt maximum generating capacity.This makes it one of the largest uses of a fuel cell system in Japan’s private...

Manufacturing the Hydrogen Infrastructure that America Needs

Amid the ongoing energy crisis, recent policy incentives and production tax credits, and renewed growth in domestic manufacturing, Bloom Energy’s growing manufacturing program is at an inflection point Manufacturing in the United States is seeing robust growth in recent years, and the clean energy sector is poised to dominate this trend. With the opening of a...

Podcast: Let’s Talk All Things Hydrogen!

Lisa Moughan, Director of Marketing – February 5, 2024 Dynapower’s Director of Hydrogen, Bryan Allen , recently joined Jim Schafer on the Building Efficiency podcast . Starting with Bryan’s past experience, their conversion segued into a look at hydrogen, specifically green hydrogen. They discussed all things hydrogen: key applications, its role in hard-to-abate industries, and the 5-10 year...

Chart: Which states support community-led clean energy…

To be clear, the scorecard is not a measure of clean energy deployment. That’s why Texas has a failing grade despite being a solar and wind giant, for example. “Texas does have a lot of renewable energy, but it really comes down to who’s owning and controlling it. In Texas, it’s all being done by the utilities,” said Maria McCoy, a researcher with the Energy Democracy Initiative and...

The Energy Act 2023: what does it do? (Part 1: overview)

This is the first in a series of posts on the Energy Act 2023 (the Act), which received Royal Assent on 26 October 2023. It provides some general comments and a very brief overview of the Act’s contents. Context A lot has happened in UK energy policy since we first wrote about the Bill which has now become the Act on its introduction into Parliament in July 2022. Some of this has involved the...

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