Hydrogen

Opinion: Green hydrogen is having a breakthrough moment. How do we make the most of it?

Landmark federal legislation is now mobilising billions of dollars to energise a fledgling industry around green hydrogen, a carbon-free fuel…

A half-decade after its first plan, Japan’s hydrogen goals remain distant

Back in 2017, Japan became the first country in the world to release a national hydrogen strategy. The goal was…

Did Germany just kill the electric car?

After nearly two years of painstaking talks, negotiators from the European Parliament and EU member states finally struck a deal…

Amogy to unveil world’s first ammonia-powered, zero-emission ship

US sustainable energy start-up Amogy last week announced plans to unveil an ammonia-powered, zero-emission tugboat in late 2023. It would…

Are debt-for-climate swaps finally taking off?

Climate change is causing sea levels to rise faster than for 3,000 years, bringing a “torrent of trouble” to almost…

Opinion: Transatlantic policymakers give hydrogen a clear mandate: Scale now

Green hydrogen regulations proposed by the European Commission on 13 February offer crucial clarity to prospective US suppliers – and…

What next for Scotland’s move away from oil and gas?

On 15 February Nicola Sturgeon announced she would step down as Scotland’s first minister after eight years in the role.…

EU sets out rules for green hydrogen – inviting promise and peril

For years, hydrogen’s place in the EU’s climate framework has been uncertain. The fuel, which can be produced in a…

Why LNG terminals will not be transporting hydrogen any time soon

One of the many far-reaching impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was a flurry of announcements by governments in Europe…

“More needs to be done” to accelerate renewables deployment – BayWa r.e.

Based in 30 countries, with revenues of almost €3.6bn ($3.86bn), BayWa r.e. is a leading global renewable energy developer, service provider…