World’s First Floating Green Hydrogen Plant Sets Sail in the North Sea
A Hydrogen Flagship That Floats It’s not every day that a shipyard launches something that isn’t, well… a ship. But…
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A Hydrogen Flagship That Floats It’s not every day that a shipyard launches something that isn’t, well… a ship. But…
Vienna is gearing up to roll out ten brand-new Rampini Hydron hydrogen-powered minibuses in the heart of the city by…
Johnson Matthey, known for its work in emissions control and clean energy, is making a bold move in the world…
Researchers in China have just made a big leap forward in green hydrogen production. A team from the Dalian Institute…
Stralis Aircraft, a forward-thinking player in Australian hydrogen-electric aviation, has just entered into a game-changing partnership with leading Japanese research…
Hydrogen fuel cells are starting to make some serious noise in aviation—and a familiar name is leading the charge. ZeroAvia,…
Researchers from EPFL in Switzerland and Kyoto University in Japan have come up with something that could seriously shake up…
Utility Global and Rockwell Automation have pulled off something pretty remarkable—they’ve managed to produce hydrogen on a commercial scale using…
Sumitomo Corporation is stepping up its clean energy game in the UK, signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the…
Energy Plug Technologies Corp. is making a bold entrance into the U.S. utility-scale energy storage scene, thanks to a new…
California’s hydrogen network hits unexpected roadblocks California had big dreams for hydrogen-powered vehicles — but it’s hitting some serious speed…
Plug Power Inc. has just locked in a multi-year strategic deal with a major U.S.-based industrial gas supplier, securing a…
Youliang Cheng and his team have come up with a smart new way to get more out of proton exchange…
Australia’s $12.5B Central Queensland Hydrogen Project has collapsed after Stanwell withdrew support, citing failed funding and international partner exits. The downfall signals major hurdles for Australia’s hydrogen ambitions.
The University of Toledo leads a $3M federal effort to develop hydrogen economy training programs in Ohio, partnering with universities, colleges, and industry groups to shape a skilled zero-emission workforce.