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Promoting green travel with sustainable aviation fuel
Sarah Wilkin, Founder & CEO of Fly Green Alliance (FGA), looks at how the airline industry is working to reduce its carbon footprint through the use of sustainable aviation fuel.
How hydrogen cars can drive us towards the UK government’s net zero targets
Steve McEvoy, Vice President of Automotive at Expleo, outlines how hydrogen cars can drive us towards the UK government’s net zero targets.
UK Export Finance backs pioneering hydrogen-powered bus
Bus manufacturer, Wrightbus, has secured a significant £50 million financing package for hydrogen-powered bus company.
The importance of hydrogen safety in the energy transition
Protium explores the importance of hydrogen safety. The piece begins with a comment on hydrogen’s role in the energy transition.
How green is Japan’s energy strategy?
Japan’s energy strategy for Asia has been dubbed "a greenwashing exercise made to benefit Japanese corporate interests" by Oil Change International.
How can farmers deliver on EU Green Deal environmental commitments?
EU Green Deal environmental commitments require farmers across the EU to make significant changes in how they work – from reducing their carbon footprints to adopting more sustainable practices.
Salt caverns could be key to renewable energy and hydrogen storage
Salt caverns in the Earth could be key to harnessing renewable energy, urge researchers, who note that salt itself could aid hydrogen production.
The role of hydrogen in the UK’s transition to net zero
Dr Dustin Bauer, Associate, with Georgina Ainscow, Partner, discusses the role of hydrogen in the UK’s transition to net zero.
UK government to fund £113 million in hydrogen zero-emission flights
The UK government are investing £113 million in hydrogen and all-electric flight technologies to revolutionise zero-emission flights that are “guilt-free”.
The role of hydrogen in decarbonising the rail industry
Challenges to decarbonise the rail industry can be tackled by innovation, switching to hydrogen trains and other, greener transport.
The future of hydrogen in a net zero world
Minesh Patel, the Sales Manager at 2G Energy, analyses the role of water in a net zero world, discussing hydrogen production and electrolysis.
Hydrogen technology for maritime industry decarbonisation
Vidal Bharath, Chief Commercial Officer at Bramble Energy, explains why hydrogen technology is key to maritime industry decarbonisation.
Innovation funding granted to ensure the recovery of hydrogen from waste
UK government funding has been granted to a team at the University of Manchester in an effort to safeguard energy security through the recovery of hydrogen from waste.
NHS green plans driving action
Dr Nick Watts, Chief Sustainability Officer of the NHS, reveals how the NHS green plans are driving action.
President von der Leyen pushes for European hydrogen economy
EU leaders push for the implementation of a European hydrogen economy, to replace reliance on Russian energy sources.
Scientists create hydrogen-based way to recycle plastic bottles
Plastic bottles take up to 450 years to biodegrade naturally, so recycling them quickly is crucial for the environment - Northwestern University chemists may have a new strategy.
‘Blue’ hydrogen may be worse than gas and coal, say researchers
Cornell and Stanford University researchers believe blue hydrogen may be harming the climate more than burning fossil fuels
Unlocking organic waste to get to a greener future, sooner
Robert Dysiewicz, World Biogas Association Advisory Council Member discusses how the transition to a new era of waste management will align with a circular economy,
EU plans Green Deal “acceleration” to stop Russian oil dependency
President von der Leyen said she would push "focused acceleration of the European Green Deal" to change existing EU dependency on Russian oil, coal and gas.
Scientists use dried banana peel to generate hydrogen
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne have created a way to turn biomass into hydrogen - with one kilogram of dried banana peel generating around 100 litres.