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Europe is taking tentative steps toward developing a hydrogen pipeline network, essential if the gas is to play a role in decarbonizing energy-intensive industries that cannot electrify.
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European pipeline strategy must play to hydrogen's strengths
Feb 15, 2023
A hydrogen pipeline network will likely play a key role in Europe’s energy transition but must be laid in accordance with hydrogen’s strengths rather than strive to be a one-for-one replacement of natural gas, say experts.
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EU mulls green nuclear hydrogen; EverWind wins N.American approval
Feb 15, 2023
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Hydrogen aircraft developers are in for the long haul
Jan 18, 2023
Hydrogen-powered aircraft developers are designing commercially-viable aircraft that will operate out of technologically-ready airports though say a full transition will be decades in the making.
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Aviation weighs hydrogen's pros and cons
Jan 18, 2023
Aviation companies are examining the strengths and weaknesses of hydrogen for electric propulsion and direct combustion, both of which have the potential to transform global aviation.
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India approves hydrogen strategy; Blastr to invest 4 bln eur in steel plant
Jan 18, 2023
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Shipping looks to hydrogen-based fuels to decarbonize
Nov 30, 2022
Global shipping accounts for around 3% of all CO2 emissions and a drive to slash that has many in the industry looking toward hydrogen fuels to power the world’s fleets.
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Ammonia may help solve hydrogen's transport, storage problem
Nov 30, 2022
Hydrogen faces challenges as a fuel but conversion to ammonia, which is easier to move and store, may form part of the solution.
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Rolls-Royce test hydrogen jet engine; Fusion Fuel, Electus to develop plant in Calif.
Nov 30, 2022
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Germany takes first hydrogen delivery from UAE; Nikola, KeyState announce joint venture
Nov 2, 2022
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Hydrogen as a backup for renewables remains a distant proposition
Nov 2, 2022
Hydrogen fueled power plants could function as a back up to intermittent renewables, but it will take time, a coordinated effort, and money to research and build the necessary infrastructure.
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Hydrogen heating plans receive lukewarm reception
Nov 2, 2022
Plans to use hydrogen as a domestic heating fuel face skepticism but proponents say hydrogen boilers can complement other low-emission solutions.
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US hydrogen hubs plan gains momentum
Oct 4, 2022
The United States’ hydrogen infrastructure investment is rapidly taking shape and promises to create the backbone of a new energy system that both private companies and states are eager be a part of.
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Hydrogen companies see lift from government spending sprees
Oct 4, 2022
North American government spending has galvanized state ambitions for regional hydrogen hubs and given private companies a backdrop against which to invest in their own production.
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New projects hit record highs; EU approves billions for hydrogen
Oct 4, 2022
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Hydrogen on track to replace diesel locomotives
Sep 7, 2022
Hydrogen will likely replace diesel-powered railway locomotives wherever full electrification is difficult or too expensive as it offers an emission-free, quiet alternative that can be economically competitive, say developers.