The role of hydrogen in powering UK industry: APPG on Hydrogen launches inquiry
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Hydrogen in the UK has today (23rd March) launched an inquiry into the role of hydrogen in powering industry.
The All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Hydrogen in the UK has today (23rd March) launched an inquiry into the role of hydrogen in powering industry.
A 200MW hydrogen power station, 250MWe capacity of hydrogen electrolysers and a hydrogen storage facility. That’s exactly what the Malinauskas Labor Government wants to develop in South Australia under its Hydrogen Jobs Plan, unveiled today...
A £20m ($27.6m) competition hoping to revolutionise the UK’s shipping sector with the introduction of hydrogen-powered vessels and e-charge points was launched by the government on Monday (22nd March).
A newly-formed coalition in the US is calling on policymakers to ensure clean hydrogen plays a “significant” role to advance a national energy and climate strategy, in line with President Biden’s plan to ‘Build Back...
£54m ($75m) of UK Government funding has been allocated for next generation hydrogen-powered buses and electric trucks – a move that could secure nearly 10,000 jobs and save millions of tonnes of carbon emissions.
A new weekly ‘news and advice memo’ has been launched dedicated to the fast-changing hydrogen policy landscape in the UK.
More than 90 players active in the energy market have signed a letter calling on the European Commission to recognise the role of hydrogen blending in existing natural gas networks.
In the biggest shake-up of Britain’s bus network for decades, Prime Minister (PM) Boris Johnson on Monday (15th March) announced a major new bus strategy backed by a £3bn investment – and it includes plans...
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $2m to four research and development projects which are advancing clean hydrogen production technologies.
Hydrogen deployment across the globe is moving more rapidly than ever before. This trend was unmistakable throughout 2020, but now we also have the numbers to substantiate the enthusiasm: as of early 2021, over 30...