France set to unveil €4bn subsidy package for low-carbon hydrogen
France has is set to unveil a €4bn ($4.3bn) subsidy package to support low-carbon hydrogen projects through contracts for difference, according to reports.
Amid the many complexities surrounding hydrogen technology and production, we can be assured that electrolysers will be key to the industry’s development. While IEA data points to PEM having the edge over alkaline, it’s clear the industry sees room for both. Frankly, given global electrolyser capacity is projected to increase more than six-fold between 2030 and 2050, we are going to need everything we can lay our hands on.
France has is set to unveil a €4bn ($4.3bn) subsidy package to support low-carbon hydrogen projects through contracts for difference, according to reports.
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Amid the many complexities surrounding hydrogen technology and production, we can be assured that electrolysers will be key to the industry’s development. While IEA data points to PEM having the edge over alkaline, it’s clear...
The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has backed four companies looking to establish wind-to-green hydrogen and ammonia projects in the Canadian Province.
Canadian-based GH Power says it has made a breakthrough in producing hydrogen from recycled aluminium and water via an exothermic reaction, which could be cheaper than electrolysis.
The US Government is providing $2bn in new funding to spur the conversion of long-standing facilities to manufacture electric vehicles and components.
Quantron and Ballard Power Systems have entered the next stage of their cooperation by delivering hydrogen-powered fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) to market.