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Affordable hydrogen fuel production: Novel surface reconstruction strategy
Scientists at Tohoku University have pioneered an affordable hydrogen production method using a novel surface reconstruction strategy for catalysts. This breakthrough in non-noble metal cathodes brings cost-effective clean fuel closer to reality, targeting commercial applications.
Wrightbus invests £25 million to drive next-generation green transport innovation
Northern Ireland's Wrightbus has announced a £25 million investment into cutting-edge research and development that is expected to accelerate the production of next-generation electric and hydrogen-powered buses.
UK Government supports 27 hydrogen projects
The UK government has selected 27 hydrogen projects to move forward in the second round of its Hydrogen Allocation Programme (HAR2) to create a greener, more sustainable future.
Igniting the European hydrogen economy
Dennis Jul Pedersen from the Port of Esbjerg outlines the initiatives for a hydrogen economy from Esbjerg, Denmark, in this insightful commentary.
Does moving away from the climate disaster signal a departure from the hydrogen economy?
According to Adélio Mendes, a Full Professor at the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto (FEUP), moving away from the climate disaster does indeed signal a departure from the hydrogen economy, presenting a third pathway to consider.
“On Hydrogen”: Parliament hears urgent call for coherent UK Hydrogen Strategy
Parliament convened to address the UK's hydrogen future, launching "On Hydrogen." University of Manchester experts presented research, prompting discussions on low-carbon production, storage, and policy, aiming to shape a robust hydrogen economy.
Material resources for the green transition
We can see that things need to change. Using fossil fuels for energy is not a viable long-term solution for future societies. Oil and gas resources are limited, and emissions continue to alter the global climate, making life on Earth increasingly uncomfortable. Efforts have been made to guide societies towards alternative pathways for harnessing energy from diverse sources and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Some initiatives appear to be quite effective. For instance, steelmakers are progressing in their transition from fossil fuels to hydrogen as their energy source. This switch could result in significant emission reductions, provided the hydrogen is produced using electricity generated from renewable sources. Furthermore, numerous countries have expressed their commitment to achieving a zero-emission industry and society. The EU has set forth related goals to meet specific emission targets over the coming years and decades.
Hydrogen drives shift to eco-friendly transportation
Professor Aoife Foley, Chair of Net Zero Infrastructure at The University of Manchester, discusses how hydrogen is the missing piece in the clean and eco-friendly transportation puzzle.
Microbes as high-potential green resource producers
Hui-Ping Chuang, Assistant researcher at the Sustainable Environment Research Laboratories of the National Cheng Kung University, shares insights into the vital role of microbes in waste removal and sustainable resource generation.
Benefits and limitations of the European hydrogen bank
Discover Plug Power Europe’s opinion of the European Hydrogen Bank as they take a deep dive into its benefits and limitations.
India embarks on major green ammonia initiative with SECI’s landmark tender
The India Government has announced plans to produce half a million tonnes of green hydrogen-based ammonia annually.
A call to boldly support the hydrogen sector
Plug Power calls on the European Union to take inspiration from the tremendous success of the first Hydrogen Bank Auction to take a bolder step in supporting the hydrogen sector.
The Hydrogen Challenge Sandbox: UK CAA chooses 3 participants
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has unveiled the trio of companies chosen to participate in its Hydrogen Challenge Sandbox.
The UK’s first geothermal power plant holds promise for a greener and more sustainable...
Construction has started on the United Kingdom's first geothermal power plant in Cornwall, marking a significant milestone in the nation's renewable energy landscape.
Machine learning leads to green energy breakthrough
Kyushu University joined Osaka University and the Fine Ceramics Center to utilise machine learning to accelerate the discovery of vital materials for advancing green energy technologies.
Hydrogen refuelling station at new dimensions
Dr. Stefan Rehm, Managing Director of Hypion GmbH, presents the logic of integrated hydrogen hubs as concept to decarbonise heavy duty road transportation.
Hydrogen in the UK and beyond
Anthony Boden, Jon Dyson, and Davis Bigestans at Charles River Associates, tell us what we need to know about hydrogen in the UK and beyond.
Innovating fuel cells: Breaking the barriers towards a hydrogen future
Eliska Krizova, Fuel Cell Stack Engineer, at Bramble Energy, discusses the main challenges to a hydrogen future and some of the innovations helping clear the roadblocks
In recent years, hydrogen has become somewhat of a buzzword - and for good reason. It is the most abundant chemical element in the...
The role of hydrogen in the energy transition
Professor Sara Walker, Professor of Energy at Newcastle University, is Director of the Hub on Hydrogen Integration for Accelerated Energy Transitions HI-ACT, and here, she explores the role of hydrogen in the energy transition.
UK and Germany join forces to propel the hydrogen industry forward
In a groundbreaking move, the UK and Germany have joined hands to propel the global hydrogen industry to new heights.