Source: http://reuters.com The EU supports hydrogen as a means to attain the zero carbon emission goals. Last year, the European Commission drew a strategy favouring the use of green hydrogen in all sectors and especially in those where the zero carbon emission goal is more difficult to...

Source:  https://www.euronews.com/ The lighting of the cauldron marks not only the beginning of the Olympic Games, but also the beginning of a new society fed by a clean and sustainable energy. In the prefecture of Fukushima, a solar array was built that generates the necessary hydrogen to...

Source: https://www.h2-view.com/  In September 2021, students can do a module on green hydrogen as a part of the ‘HYPOS goes to school’ project in the Gustav-Hertz Gymnasium in Leipzig. The course will inform about hydrogen, its possibilities and use as a non-polluting energy source. Students will receive information...

Source: http://h2-international.com The Paris Climate Agreement set goals that bring about the creation of new quarters that won’t depend on fossil fuels but renewable energies. The cost to switch energy sources will be reduced as the number of users increases, hence the importance of building new housing...

Source: http://hydrogencouncil.com Hydrogen has become a key component in the energy transition towards decarbonisation. The Hydrogen Council in collaboration with McKinsey & Company have published the report: “Hydrogen Insights 2021: A Perspective on Hydrogen Investment, Deployment and Cost Competitiveness”. The report gives a perspective of the current state...

Source:http://cnbc.com Next April, British householders will have the opportunity to visit the first houses built in Britain where all the appliances run on hydrogen. The UK government’s Hy4Heat program has allocated £250,000 to develop two semi-detached properties fuelled by hydrogen. Northern Gas Networks and Cadent will...