Turkey announces 70GW hydrogen aspirations with $1.2 per kg by 2053 goal
Last week (January 19) Turkey revealed aspirations to become a major hydrogen player, preparing its National Energy Strategy and Hydrogen Technologies Strategy and Roadmap.
Hello and welcome to our January 2023 issue of H2 View magazine – and if it isn’t too late to do so by the time you read this, then please allow me to wish you all a very happy and healthy New Year, from us all at H2 View.We often refer to the great potential applications for hydrogen, particularly in mobility circles, and what it will take to not only prove the business case but to realise them. This month, we have an edition full of the applications seemingly proven and established. Our theme this issue is largely Off-Road Mobility (mine trucks, forklifts and more) but with a fair dose of heavy-duty (HD) trucking insights too – and these are all fertile proving grounds for hydrogen use.
Last week (January 19) Turkey revealed aspirations to become a major hydrogen player, preparing its National Energy Strategy and Hydrogen Technologies Strategy and Roadmap.
Two associations dedicated to supporting stakeholders across the hydrogen value chain have established a new transatlantic partnership.
Nikola Corporation’s hydrogen mobile refueller, HYLA, has been presented to more than 300 company officials and media in a demonstration.
German clean hydrogen project developer HH2E has announced its second major green hydrogen production project in Germany, receiving backing from HydrogenOne Capital and Foresight Group.
A green hydrogen-focused consortium has announced it’s working with licensors to certify a new production pathway for sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from methanol.
Every country is having to plan for the energy transition – even those in the midst of a devastating war.
H2 View has today (January 25) revealed the agenda and first tranche of speakers for its An Ecosystem for Green Hydrogen Summit in London, UK on May 22-23, 2023.
Hydrogen looks set to be a priority among businesses involved in energy and hard-to-abate industries moving forward, according to a new report by Baker Hughes.
Nikola Corporation has announced that it is supplying 15 hydrogen Tre Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) to California-based Biagi Bros.
Tata Chemicals Europe is set to receive low-carbon hydrogen to decarbonise its UK operations under a new offtake agreement.