Dubai accelerates hydrogen mobility
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has signed an agreement with Swaidan Trading Company to trial a hydrogen bus operating in the desert city’s challenging environment.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has signed an agreement with Swaidan Trading Company to trial a hydrogen bus operating in the desert city’s challenging environment.
Global investment firm KKR and Spanish-based renewables group IGNIS are to launch a Power-to-X (P2X) platform to develop green hydrogen and ammonia for industrial applications.
The current energy landscape is a ‘paradox of change’ with the strong push towards low-carbon solutions offset by ongoing high consumption of petroleum and fossil fuels, according to a DNV survey.
The Council of the European Union (EU) has announced that its 14th sanctions package against Russia includes a ban on imports of Russian helium into the EU, as widely expected.
Synhelion is claiming a milestone on the road to energy transition by opening the first industrial-scale solar plant for producing synthetic fuels.
Lhyfe is to receive a grant of SEK125.6m (c. Lhyfe is to receive a grant of SEK125.6m (€11m) from investment programme Klimatklivet to develop a renewable hydrogen production system in the southernmost Swedish city of...
The European Commission has approved, under EU State aid rules, an estimated €3bn German scheme to support the construction of the Hydrogen Core Network (HCN).
Industrial gas distributors need to prioritise maintenance and painting regimes for their cylinders, in a context where increasingly appearances count, according to one US West Coast operator.
UK government policies supporting blue hydrogen and gas-power CCS significantly under-estimate upstream LNG gas emissions and risk derailing its Net Zero targets, with emissions consuming 22%-63% of the UK’s Sixth Carbon Budget, according to Carbon...
European Union countries have approved new sanctions on Russia, including a ban on the transshipment of Russian LNG to third countries.