Linde Signs MoU with China Power to Develop Green Hydrogen Energy in China
IHS Markit: Production of Carbon-Free “Green” Hydrogen Could Be Cost Competitive by 2030
“Costs for producing green hydrogen have fallen 50% since 2015 and could be reduced by an additional 30% by 2025 due to the benefits of increased scale and more standardized manufacturing, among other factors,” said Simon Blakey, IHS Markit Senior Advisor, Global Gas.
PLUG POWER ANNOUNCES COMMERCIAL LAUNCH OF GENSURE HP FUEL CELL PLATFORM; New High Power Stationary Fuel Cell Systems Designed for Large-Scale Backup Power Applications Including Data Centers, Energy Storage Systems, and Microgrids
Plug Power Inc. announced the launch of its GenSure HP (high power) platform, a line of zero-emission stationary fuel cell systems designed for large-scale, high power backup power applications. This product line is focused on the largest segments in the $15 billion stationary power available market. Initially available in power output configurations ranging from 500 kilowatts (kW) to 1.5 megawatts (MW), the new GenSure HP platform offers a reliable and rapidly deployable solution for power-hungry data centers, energy storage systems, microgrids, and other high power commercial facilities.
Korea should partner with Germany for hydrogen economy: report
A Hydrogen Strategy for a climate neutral Europe
A number of Member States have identified renewable and low-carbon hydrogen as a strategic element of their National Energy and Climate Plans. These plans will have to be taken into account when designing the national recovery and resilience plans in the context of new Recovery and Resilience Facility.
Solar provides fertile ground for ‘green’ hydrogen chemical plant
South Korea to spend $95 billion on green projects to boost economy
South Korea outlined a plan on Tuesday to spend 114.1 trillion won (£75.38 billion, $85 billion) on a “New Deal” to create jobs and help the economy recover from the coronavirus fallout, anchored in part by “green” investment in electric vehicles and hydrogen cars.
Canada: Saskatchewan pilots hydrogen to fuel the future
Bloom Energy Announces Initial Strategy for Hydrogen Market Entry
Launches New Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Product for Renewable Hydrogen Production Scheduled for Commercial Deployment in 2021; Projects Cost Parity with Gasoline
SunLine’s fleet will be emission free by 2035; The transit agency’s board of directors approved a plan that will convert SunLine’s full fleet to zero-emission vehicles five years ahead of a California mandate.
The final fleet composition – 67 fixed route fuel-cell buses, 18 fixed route battery-electric buses and 39 paratransit fuel-cell vehicles – was determined to maximize performance and minimize cost.
15 states and the District of Columbia join forces to accelerate bus and truck electrification
Technical potential of salt caverns for hydrogen storage in Europe
California is a long ways away from the finish line in the fight against climate pollution
The time is right to power up hydrogen: The EU must consider all options if it is to achieve carbon neutrality
There have been many false dawns for hydrogen. The successful expansion in renewables would not have come without government support at the beginning. Ultimately it will need to be up to industry to determine whether hydrogen finally fulfils its promise, but this alliance could prove a start.
Pembina Institute: Hydrogen has a role in pathways to net-zero emissions
Is Hydrogen the New Wonder Fuel? Technology to realize the vast potential of hydrogen is solid, but investors may be too far ahead of the adoption curve
United Kingdom: Full speed ahead for the Hydrogen Taskforce
Air Liquide and Port of Rotterdam Authority: hydrogen road transport
Air Liquide and the Port of Rotterdam Authority announce the launch of a jointly created initiative, which aims at enabling 1,000 hydrogen-powered zero-emission trucks on the roads connecting the Netherlands, Belgium, and West Germany by 2025. Several partners representing the whole supply chain, from truck manufacturers such as VDL Groep, Iveco/Nikola to transport companies Vos Logistics, Jongeneel Transport and HN Post, as well as leading fuel cell suppliers have already agreed to join. This is one of the largest projects in Europe for the development of hydrogen trucks and related infrastructure and will contribute to improve air quality by reducing by an estimated amount of more than 100,000 tonnes CO2 emissions per year, which is equivalent to 110 million kilometers driven.
China Takes New Step to Power Up Hydrogen Fuel Vehicles
European Commission sets out plans for the energy system of the future and clean hydrogen
In an integrated energy system, hydrogen can support the decarbonisation of industry, transport, power generation and buildings across Europe. The EU Hydrogen Strategy addresses how to transform this potential into reality, through investments, regulation, market creation and research and innovation.
HEXAGON PURUS AWARDED CONTRACT BY TOYOTA FOR HYDROGEN POWERED ELECTRIC HEAVY-DUTY TRUCKS
Powering a climate-neutral economy: Commission sets out plans for the energy system of the future and clean hydrogen
Air Products, ACWA Power and NEOM Sign Agreement for $5 Billion Production Facility in NEOM Powered by Renewable Energy for Production and Export of Green Hydrogen to Global Markets
The World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project Will Supply 650 Tons Per Day of Carbon-Free Hydrogen for Transportation Globally and Save the World Three Million Tons Per Year of CO2
World’s First Fuel Cell Heavy-Duty Truck, Hyundai XCIENT Fuel Cell, Heads to Europe for Commercial Use
- Hyundai Motor is shipping the first 10 units of XCIENT Fuel Cell, the world’s first fuel cell heavy-duty truck, to Switzerland
- Hyundai will roll out 50 trucks this year and total of 1,600 units by 2025
- Powered by 190-kW hydrogen fuel cell system, XCIENT Fuel Cell can travel approximately 400 km on a single charge
- Developed independently by Hyundai Motor, XCIENT Fuel Cell will help decarbonize the world
- Hyundai to develop tractor unit with driving range of 1,000 kilometers on a single charge
Get the H outta here: Life with a hydrogen powered car
“I love it, and I feel like I’m part of the solution” to climate change, said Mark Mobley of Garden Grove, Calif. “I went from a 2005 Corolla to the Mirai. I skipped the whole hybrid step and went from a car with roll-up windows to all this new technology. People stop me in the grocery store parking lot to talk about it.”