Hydrogen Ireland calls for a hydrogen led future
A call for a hydrogen led future has been made at the annual general meeting of Hydrogen Ireland on the 23rd of April.
A call for a hydrogen led future has been made at the annual general meeting of Hydrogen Ireland on the 23rd of April.
A A$100m ($77m) package is set to make zero emission vehicles (ZEVs), such as those powered by hydrogen, more affordable in Victoria, Australia, as part of the state’s comprehensive plan to meet a target of...
Leading vehicle manufacturers BMW, Hyundai, Stellantis and Toyota have urged the European Commission to help drive development of an expanded hydrogen station network in Europe.
US President Joe Biden on Thursday (22nd April) formalised a new target for the US to cut its emissions by at least 50% by 2030 – an announcement which gained a lot of traction from...
12 US governors have urged the Biden Administration to support the shift to clean transportation by building momentum for zero-emission vehicles, such as those powered by hydrogen, and the supporting infrastructure.
The next big market for hydrogen is exactly what Morry Markowitz, President of the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA), described the Northeast of the US as when he exclusively sat down with H2...
South Australia is to receive AUS$400m ($351m) in funding to support clean energy projects such as hydrogen as part of a $1bn energy deal unveiled by Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Sunday (18th April).
The European Commission has set a target to install 6GW of renewable hydrogen electrolysers and also produce one million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2024.
John Kerry, the US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate for the Biden administration, recently referred to hydrogen energy as a “jump ball”, elaborating that America must embrace opportunities in hydrogen. America needs to secure the...
Canada has joined the more than 120 countries around the world that have committed to net-zero 2050. This is wonderful news and Canada’s hydrogen and fuel cell sector welcomes it. Net zero changes everything. No...