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The Netherlands will provide over €700m ($816m) in subsidies to 11 green hydrogen projects with a combined capacity of 602MW.
An Australian research team led by RMIT University has said they’ve developed a new method to produce green hydrogen from partially treated wastewater. With help from the University of Melbourne, ...
China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) has outlined plans to accelerate the commercial readiness and scale-up of hydrogen technologies, focusing on 11 priority directions across the hydrogen ...
On-Demand Webinars All of our live hydrogen webinars are made available to watch on-demand once the live show finishes. H2 View’s 2023 webinars on-demand: Webinar: ELECTROLYSERS SPECIAL Watch ...
Hydrogen Ukraine and AB5 Consulting have won a grant to advance its H2U Renewable Hydrogen Project, located in Ukraine’s Odesa region. It was secured through InnovateUkraine, funded by the UK ...
Norwegian electrolyser firm Nel has announced it will cut jobs and temporarily halt production of its alkaline hydrogen production technology as it faces slow uptake. The longstanding hydrogen ...
The second European Hydrogen Bank (EHB) auction has attracted 61 bids from projects spanning 11 European countries, with total grant requests reaching €4.8bn ($5.2bn) – four times the €1.2bn ($1.3bn) ...
A Bloom Energy solid oxide electrolyser has started hydrogen production at a NASA research centre in California, US. The high temperature 4MW Bloom Electrolyser™ installation at NASA’s Ames Research ...
California’s City of Lancaster has launched a public utility focused on linking green hydrogen production and use. First Public Hydrogen (FPH2) is a joint powers authority (JPA) between Lancaster and ...
Ignis P2X, Exolum and Holcim’s joint project will capture a portion of the CO2 produced at the latter’s cement plant and combine it with green hydrogen to produce e-SAF.
LRQA’s Leanne Halliday explores the compliance, cybersecurity and supply chain transparency requirements for the upcoming €1.2bn European Hydrogen Bank auction.
McKinsey has cut its projected hydrogen demand for 2050 by up to 25%, citing cost increases and regulatory uncertainty as barriers to growth. The consultancy’s latest Global Energy Perspective report ...
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