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French gas networks could mix in green hydrogen in future: operators
Meet Sora: A hydrogen-fuel bus at 2020 Olympics that will shuttle visitors between venues
Element 1 Corp and CO-WIN Have Initiated Demonstration of China’s First Fuel Cell System in a 5G Telecom Application
The Danish Minister for Environment takes to the streets of Copenhagen in a zero-emission FCEV
The Minister was joined by the CEO of Hydrogen Denmark, Tejs Laustsen Jensen, and the two spoke about
the importance of further implementation of zero-emission transport as well as EU-collaboration regarding
the roll out of FCEV-fleets and the necessary refueling infrastructure.
Green-Tech for the US: Stadler and SBCTA sign first ever contract for Hydrogen-powered train
Australia potentially huge partner for German hydrogen ambitions – industry
India says it plans to use hydrogen-based fuel to tackle air crisis
Shell New Energies EVP: Hydrogen Subsidies Will Pay Off, Just Like They Did for Solar
Air Liquide, DLVA and ENGIE are entering into an ambitious partnership to produce green hydrogen on an industrial scale
Wind and Hydrogen are Mars; Solar and Chargers are from Venus
Ministers and delegates pledge to introduce 10 million fuel cell vehicles globally over 10 years at Japan conference
Ministers and delegates from more than 30 nations, regions and organizations pledged Wednesday in Tokyo to introduce 10 million fuel cell vehicles, trucks, buses and other hydrogen-powered systems, as well as 10,000 hydrogen refueling stations, globally over the next 10 years.
North Las Vegas lands $150 million liquid hydrogen plant
Hydrogen: the multitalented fuel?
"Hydrogen is not the silver bullet, but without hydrogen the energy transition will take much longer and will not be affordable. The key words for a successful energy transition are sector coupling and sectoral integration. The first stands for the coupling of the power, the heat and the gas sector. The second stands for the integration of renewables into different sectors such as mobility, residential heating and industry. In both cases, hydrogen is the most important enabler for the deep decarbonization of Europe next to electricity."
Exclusive: Hydrogen still underestimated as a technology
Japan plans battery/fuel cell powered tug
Japan progresses on hydrogen neighbourhood
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Western Isles Council to investigate use of hydrogen
South Korea wants to build three hydrogen-powered cities by 2022
EXCLUSIVE: Fife being considered as base for world’s first 100% hydrogen network
BMW exclusive: Clearest indication yet of BMW’s vision for hydrogen drivetrains
“We have been working on hydrogen continuously through all these years, in different projects and each of those projects built upon each other,” Dr. Guldner reaffirms. “We simply had a varying amount of external noise that we made about each of them.”
“Maybe to the outside it looked like we have been a bit up and down with hydrogen, but internally it has been very steady and deliberate in terms of how the projects have logically built upon each other.”
Germany Plans Incentives to Boost Hydrogen in Energy Mix
Toyota Unveils Hydrogen Utility Truck for Port of Los Angeles
New Report Offers Road Map to U.S. Hydrogen Energy Leadership
This Road Map shows … with the right actions now, we can reinforce U.S. energy leadership and strengthen our economy by generating $140 billion per year in revenue and 700,000 jobs by 2030, and, $750 billion per year in revenue and 3.4 million jobs by 2050 hydrogen.
European auto industry eager to move towards zero-emission mobility but infrastructure and incentives lacking
"...ultimately, this transition is a joint responsibility of the industry, infrastructure operators, member states, the European Commission and MEPs – it cannot be seen as the sole responsibility of vehicle manufacturers."
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