Australia’s $1.14bn National Hydrogen Plan
“Through the National Hydrogen Strategy, we have made one of the most significant and visionary commitments to the development of a single industry in the history of the Commonwealth.”
“Through the National Hydrogen Strategy, we have made one of the most significant and visionary commitments to the development of a single industry in the history of the Commonwealth.”
A French hydrogen-based society is another step closer to realisation following the news that Air Liquide, Idex, Société du Taxi Électrique Parisien (STEP) and Toyota are joining forces to develop hydrogen mobility in the Paris...
Hydrogen Mobility Australia is encouraging the Australian government to integrate hydrogen mobility in mass transit fleets across the country.
In a bid to tackle air pollution, the British Compressed Gases Association (BCGA) is calling for more action to give public and private sector motorists access to hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles in the UK.
Hydrogen was first formally presented as a credible alternative energy source in the early 1970s but never proved competitive at scale as an energy source – until now.
The UK Government has boosted five companies developing hydrogen technology and infrastructure with £14m ($18m) of funding.
German power and gas grid firms Amprion and Open Grid Europe (OGE) are pushing ahead with €150m plans to build a 100MW electrolyser plant along with hydrogen infrastructure in Lower Saxony.
The Netherlands has set clear targets in line with the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement: a 50% reduction of CO2 emissions by 2030 and a CO2-neutral energy supply by 2050.
Dedicated hydrogen company Nel Hydrogen has entered into a contract for the delivery of a H2Station® for the fuelling of heavy-duty vehicles in the US.
In his first address as Hydrogen Council Co-Chair, Euisun Chung, Hyundai Motor Group’s Executive Vice Chairman, has called for increased international cooperation to help tackle global climate challenges.