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New electrolysis technique produces clean hydrogen fuel from seawater

A Chinese research team has developed a new processing method to transform seawater into sustainable hydrogen fuel.

€3 billion hydrogen bank ensures Europe’s hydrogen economy

Ursula von der Leyen has announced a groundbreaking development, revealing the creation of a European Hydrogen Bank.

Topsoe and First Ammonia collaborate to advance green ammonia production

Topsoe and First Ammonia, have entered a collaboration that will see the companies elevate zero emission ammonia production

Horizon Europe project developing liquid hydrogen energy storage for net zero aviation

The OVERLEAF project aims to decarbonise the skies by pioneering a liquid hydrogen storage tank to fuel hydrogen-powered aircraft.

EGHAC is decarbonising industries via green hydrogen energy

The European Green Hydrogen Acceleration Center aims to set up business opportunities for industries struggling to find a sustainable model.

Decarbonising shipping in the Arctic with green ammonia from Berlevåg

Christian Bue, CEO of Green Ammonia Berlevåg, explains more about the venture aiming to bring easy access to green ammonia.

How the UK transport sector can reap the benefits of hydrogen fuel

Stephen Learney, Vice President and General Manager of Haskel Hydrogen Systems Group, discusses the use of hydrogen fuel a green alternative.

GHI announces the development of a green hydrogen production complex in Nova Scotia

GHI has announced the Spirit of Scotia green hydrogen hub, a gigascale green hydrogen production complex to be built in Nova Scotia, Canada.

Hydrogen power can redesign the automotive industry

Discover how fully harnessing the potential of hydrogen power can drive the future of the automotive industry.

ScottishPower unveils plans for green hydrogen plant at Suffolk port

ScottishPower is exploring the use of green hydrogen at Suffolk port, in an attempt to assist the decarbonisation of the UK’s busiest port.

Improving hydrogen fuel cell charging times

Researchers have developed a new design for hydrogen fuel cells that could significantly reduce charging times.

Researchers design a ceramic membrane reactor for hydrogen production

Norwegian researchers have successfully designed a ceramic membrane reactor (MRs) to increase the efficiency of hydrogen production. Researchers at CoorsTek Membrane Sciences, the University of...

New IPCEI to boost Europe’s hydrogen technology value chain

The European Commission approves up to €5.4bn of public support by 15 Member States to boost the European hydrogen technology value chain. The European Commission...

Shell set to build Europe’s largest renewable hydrogen plant

Shell is preparing to start the construction of Holland Hydrogen I, which is set to be the largest renewable hydrogen plant in Europe. Shell Nederland...

Centre for Hydrogen: Expanding Singapore’s hydrogen economy

A research team from the National University of Singapore has addressed barriers regarding adopting green hydrogen, to boost Singapore’s hydrogen economy. Burning fossil fuels is...

Exploring hydrogen’s potential as a zero-carbon fuel

The management team of First Hydrogen Corp. spoke to Innovation News Network to discuss how the company’s hydrogen-based and zero-carbon fuel innovations could support...

The path to net zero: Deploying both battery and fuel cell electric vehicles

Stephan Herbst and Juergen Guldner, on behalf of the Hydrogen Council, discuss the advantages of deploying both battery and fuel cell electric vehicles. The transportation...

Groundbreaking advancements in hydrogen generation from water splitting

Researchers from Chung-Ang University have built an innovative heterostructure catalyst for effective hydrogen generation from water splitting. As the climate crisis intensifies, it has become...

Researchers are developing a digital toolbox for hydrogen production in Europe

Scientists from the University of Strathclyde and Technische Universität Braunschweig have partnered to create a digital toolbox for hydrogen production in Europe. The Scottish Government-funded...

The first gas turbine powered using pure hydrogen as fuel

A research team from the University of Stavanger has, for the first time, powered a gas turbine using pure hydrogen as fuel. Hydrogen is being...

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