Clean Energy Wire: Germany Planning to Invest Another €550M in Green Hydrogen
German government is setting up two new funds with a total of 550 million euros to support the development of the global hydrogen economy.
German government is setting up two new funds with a total of 550 million euros to support the development of the global hydrogen economy.
Federal government distributing $800M to 60 clean fuel companies, including hydrogen companies to advance the country’s climate strategy.
South Korea’s Prime Minister Han Duck-soo announced new hydrogen economy policy directions to kick the industry’s growth into high gear.
The province wants to produce around 2.4 million tonnes of hydrogen per year and aims to export three million tonnes by the end of the decade.
B.C. government is bringing a modernized and inclusive energy board structure and expanding regulator responsibilities to include hydrogen.
Los Angeles working towards using hydrogen as a backup energy source with goal to generate zero-carbon electricity by 2035.
World’s first hydrogen-powered haul truck could help clean up the mining industry by replacing the truck’s diesel engine with hydrogen fuel.
Algeciras and Rotterdam sign memorandum to create the first green hydrogen corridor between southern and northern Europe.
Germany’s Energy Strategy Today Germany has long been a leader in technology and industry in the European market, and it boasts a modern, stable electrical grid. As part of its long-term energy strategy, Germany seeks to have a 5-gigawatt electrolysis capacity before the end of the decade. As a comparison, here’s a summary of hydrogen …
South Korea leadership detailed the country’s movement toward a hydrogen economy in its 2019 Hydrogen Economy Roadmap.