Hydrogen Infrastructure
Green hydrogen: bp greenlights Lingen – Germany’s largest hydrogen plant
bp has today announced its final investment decision for its largest-ever green hydrogen project: the Lingen Green Hydrogen plant in Germany.
UK Government reveals Clean Power 2030 Action Plan: What does it mean for hydrogen?
The UK government has announced its landmark Clean Power 2030 Action Plan, aiming to achieve 100% clean electricity by 2030.
Panasonic transforms Cardiff plant with green hydrogen and solar energy
Panasonic has transformed the 50 year-old Cardiff site into a renewable energy powerhouse using hydrogen fuel cells, solar panels, and battery storage.
Stellantis rejoins ACEA amid EU Zero-Emission transition challenges
Stellantis has announced it’s rejoining the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) amid mounting pressures in the industry.
Dutch Gov’t injects €28million to scale hydrogen refuelling network
Netherlands invests €28 million to boost hydrogen refuelling infrastructure, cutting CO₂ and boosting zero-emission fleets.
Scotland’s hydrogen plan: “Greatest industrial opportunity since oil and gas”
Scotland’s hydrogen export plan aims to scale 25GW by 2045, boost jobs, and position the country as a green energy leader.
£1billion off UK energy bills: Centrica’s North Sea hydrogen storage plans
What to do when the wind doesn’t blow and the sun doesn’t shine? Centrica has a plan: turn the Rough North Sea site into a hydrogen battery.
Q&A: Extreme E and GeoPura discuss hydrogen power for sustainable events
Extreme E recently spoke with Andrew Cunningham, CEO of GeoPura, to dig into the technology that’s driving hydrogen-powered racing forward.
Hydrogen refuelling comes to Aberdeen’s First Bus depot
Aberdeen has received the green light to install a hydrogen refuelling station at First Bus’ King Street depot.
BMW ditches electric: Switches to hydrogen for its factory fleet
BMW is ditching electric batteries for hydrogen fuel cells to power its forklifts and tugger trains its flagship Regensburg factory.
Biden-Harris news: $2.2 billion approved for Texas and Midwest hydrogen hubs
The Biden-Harris administration has announced a monumental $2.2 billion funding for two hydrogen hubs: one in Texas and one in the Midwest.
Hydrogen trucks: €226 million funding for 100 liquid-hydrogen Mercedes trucks
Daimler bags €226 million from the German authorities to build and roll out 100 new 1,000+ km fuel cell liquid hydrogen trucks.
Swapping oil pipes for hydrogen: Exolum’s UK trial of green hydrogen infrastructure
Exolum is demonstrating that it’s possible to repurpose existing oil infrastructure for clean UK hydrogen energy.
BEVs alone won’t cut it: Why hydrogen is key to a balanced zero-emission UK
As the UK accelerates toward its zero-emission targets, the rise in electric cars reveals underlying challenges that hydrogen cars could help address.
UK’s largest green hydrogen plant given go-ahead in Bradford following UK Budget
Bradford is set to host the UK’s largest low-carbon hydrogen production facility, thanks to a funding boost announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves during Wednesday’s Budget speech.
Nikola Trucks publishes their first Sustainability Impact Report
Nikola’s Impact Report unveils major strides in hydrogen tech: record truck miles, HYLA refuelling, and investments.
London’s famous red bus goes blue: TfL embraces hydrogen power
London’s iconic red buses are about to get a “blue” upgrade as Transport for London (TfL) swap diesel for hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Analysis: How does Rachel Reeves’ Budget address hydrogen and clean energy?
Yesterday saw the first Budget delivered by a Labour Chancellor since March 2010. But what did the Budget say about hydrogen and the wider clean energy sector?
UK Budget summary: Rachel Reeves’ plans for hydrogen and clean energy
With speculation running high around tax reform and fiscal balance in the lead-up to the UK’s latest budget, the Chancellor’s ambitions for clean energy have emerged as a focal point – especially regarding hydrogen.
Green hydrogen: Centrica and European Energy team up to power Denmark’s hydrogen hub at Måde
Centrica Energy and European Energy have joined forces on a project that brings a fresh wave of innovation to the Port of Esbjerg – one of Europe’s budding hydrogen hotspots.