Alberta backs hydrogen technology development with CAD $57m
Alberta’s government is investing CAD $57m ($41.7m) to support the development of new hydrogen technologies across 28 projects.
Alberta’s government is investing CAD $57m ($41.7m) to support the development of new hydrogen technologies across 28 projects.
Uncovering the strongest avenues for hydrogen investment, emerging markets and future demand will all be up for discussion at H2 View and gasworld’s co-hosted Hydrogen Intelligence Summit 2024 in London, UK, on May 21.
While many of the projects have previously been announced, Topsoe today revealed plans for its over 1GW solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) factory in Chesterfield Virginia.
With the oil and gold price volatility underscoring the fragile balance of global energy markets and geopolitics, the events are setting the stage for broader economic and energy uncertainties.
The Scottish Government has scrapped its key target of reducing its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 75% by 2030.
Australia and Japan are looking to strengthen hydrogen trade ties with a new agreement between the Australian Hydrogen Council (AHC) and the Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO).
The EU Commission has selected 42 new infrastructure projects to receive more than €424m ($450m) in EU funds, including 48 hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS).
Germany’s €2.2bn ($2.4bn) plans to decarbonise industry with green hydrogen and electrification have been approved by the European Commission.
Under an AUD $59.1m ($39m) funding package, Australia is supporting 21 renewable hydrogen R&D and low-emissions iron and steel projects as it looks to secure its export potential.
It’s been hard to catch a breath covering US hydrogen policy developments. Looking back to August 2022 and the unprecedented momentum caused by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), it’s hard to believe the position the...