Trial at a commercial steel mill in Sweden shows that clean-burning H2 can replace the fossil fuels currently used to produce high-temperature heat.
Read MoreThe U.K. is funding what could become the world’s largest electrolyzer—and one that would be linked to an offshore wind farm.
Source: https://www.greentechmedia.com/articles/read/orsted-among-the-winners-as-uk-backs-hydrogen-demos
Read MoreThe world’s first liquefied hydrogen carrier made its official debut at a shipyard in Japan, a small step toward tapping the carbon-free energy potential of the lightest element.
Read MoreA report from the Australian national science agency CSIRO has mapped the critical research steps Australia must take to realize a potential 7,600 jobs and $11 billion a year by 2050 from the burgeoning hydrogen industry.
Source: https://www.greencarcongress.com/2019/12/20191202-csiroh2.html
Read MoreHyundai Motor Co. has an ambitious plan to wean the global trucking industry from fossil fuels by creating green commercial trucks with the same power and range as their diesel counterparts.
Source: https://www.trucks.com/2019/11/12/hyundai-nikola-toyota-build-hydrogen-highway/?utm_source=Trucks&utm_campaign=caf48c156d-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2019_11_15_03_20&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_d046a13d70-caf48c156d-72778123
A coalition of major oil & gas, power, automotive, fuel cell, and hydrogen companies have come together to develop a Road Map to a US Hydrogen Economy. This comprehensive Road Map details how the U.S. can expand its global energy leadership, by scaling up activity in the rapidly emerging and evolving hydrogen economy, as policy makers and industry work together and take the right steps.
Source: http://www.fchea.org/us-hydrogen-study
South Korea has launched a drive aimed at realizing a "hydrogen-powered society" with a series of public-private partnerships.
Source: https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Business-trends/South-Korea-targets-hydrogen-economy-from-cars-to-cities
Japan might be endowed with many beautiful things but reliable and cheap sources of energy are not among them.
Home to 125 million people and one of the world's worst nuclear meltdowns, the allure of hydrogen energy has driven Japan's ambition to become a leading adopter of the energy source.
Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-10-31/hydrogen-strategy-fossil-fuels-versus-renewables/11653336
Due to the new, additional tax planned by the German government, the issue of CO2 has become number one again in recent days. Heating and motoring in particular shall gradually become more expensive, so much so that in the long run fewer and fewer people will be able to afford a car at all. Or they will be forced to buy a new car which is not powered by fossil fuels. The real question is, how bad are alternative motoring concepts for the environment, how do they worsen the greenhouse effect, and are batteries really the solution?
Read MoreHyundai Motor Group’s Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) Euisun Chung called for immediate action to ensure a ‘sustainable Earth’ in his address to G20 energy Ministers in Karuizawa, Japan.
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