News release: $47M Invested To Develop Clean Hydrogen Technologies in the U.S.
The Biden-Harris Administration invest $47 million in funding for research, development, and demonstration of affordable clean hydrogen technologies in the country.
The Biden-Harris Administration invest $47 million in funding for research, development, and demonstration of affordable clean hydrogen technologies in the country.
Germany to join hydrogen pipeline project with Spain, Portugal and France. The H2Med project aims to supply about 10% of the European Union’s hydrogen demand by 2030.
The federal government delivered $9.7 million to support Alberta’s hydrogen industry, which is expected to support 1,600 jobs.
Egypt plans to use approximately 100,000 megawatts of renewable energy to produce green hydrogen over the next ten years.
India plans $2.2 billion (180-billion rupee) incentive programme, with hopes to reduce production cost of green hydrogen by a fifth over five years.
The Biden-Harris Administration will issue $750 million in funding to advance electrolysis technology, reduce clean hydrogen costs, provide support for hydrogen hubs, and more.
Nova Scotia government shares new requirements for green hydrogen businesses to streamline the project approval process.
The European Union will impose a tax on imported goods in carbon-intensive sectors, including hydrogen, to combat climate change and prevent carbon leakage. Coming into effect in October 2023.
The countries will build an undersea pipeline to transport hydrogen from the Iberian Peninsula to France and eventually the rest of Europe by 2030.
The California Air Resources Board released the final version of a climate plan mandating that 25% of ships in California waters use green hydrogen fuel.