Source: http://globalhydrogenreview.com First Hydrogen Energy will produce green hydrogen for the North American market. They will start the production in Canada thanks to her enormous resources of renewable energy. The Government of Canada announced the iMHZEV programme that will provide US$547.5 million of funding until 2026. First Hydrogen...

Source: http://dnv.com The rise of hydrogen might be slower than predicted. In order to meet the targets of the Paris Agreement, hydrogen would need to cover 15% of the energy demand by 2050. “Hydrogen is essential to decarbonize sectors that cannot be electrified, like aviation, maritime, and high-heat...

Source: Hydrogen Expo The RePowerEU initiative sets a target that might be difficult to meet given the current scenario. The plan is devised to supply energy other than Russian gas and to do so, the EU expects to import 10 million tonnes of hydrogen by 2030. Latin...

Source: https://www.eceee.org/ The EU will determine the criteria for hydrogen to be considered Green or renewable. The certification criteria of biofuels will help to define these criteria. The need to break free from Russian fossil fuels is urgent and so is the need to transform the...

Source: https://gasforclimate2050.eu/ The Russian invasion of Ukraine has led to a push towards a more sustainable energy that will also be less dependent from third nations. The plan is to promote the use of hydrogen by reaching 15 million tonnes on top of the 5.6 million tonnes...

Source: http://iea.org Measurements already taken by the Union will reduce imports over one-third and will be further reduced along the year. The European Union imported an average of 380 million cubic metres a day. The zero-emission policy follows the 2050 roadmap and it is likely that it...

The President of the Spanish Government, Pedro Sánchez declared that he is committed with the green hydrogen during his visit to the National Hydrogen Centre (CMNH2), in Puertollano, Ciudad Real. A Hydrogen roadmap has been established and a PERTE for Renewable Energies, Renewable Hydrogen and...

The EU published the regulatory clarity regarding hydrogen for 2022 on 15 December. The regulations will facilitate the integration of hydrogen into the existing gas infrastructure and clarifies how to implement the national target of hydrogen in countries such as France, Spain and Germany. After publishing...

Source: http://rechargenews.com The low cost of energies and the drop in the Price of electrolyzers will make it possible for hydrogen to become the cheapest energy before 2030. It is estimated that the price of electrolyzers will all between 35% and 50% by 2025 and analysts believe that...

Source: http://reneweconomy.com.au Hydrogen can be produced using electricity to obtain hydrogen and oxygen from water. The source we use to produce electricity is currently being debated by those countries in search for a zero-carbon society. A group of scientists from the University of Adelaide lead a group of...