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India to be fastest growing hydrogen market by 2050

A new report released recently highlights India’s potential to lead the fastest-growing market for hydrogen electrolysers by 2050, aiming to achieve net-zero emissions. According to the report, India is projected to experience the highest growth rate in the expanding market for green hydrogen (H2) electrolysers in Asia, followed by China, Japan, and South Korea. The

Japan invests hugely to build world’s largest hydrogen fuel cell for aviation

The Japanese government has promised a combined ¥17.3bn ($110m) to two hydrogen research projects, one of which aims to build and demonstrate a prototype of a massive 4MW fuel cell propulsion system for use in aviation — the biggest known to be under development in the world — within five years. This is more than

MNRE extends deadline for R&D proposals under NGHM

The New & Renewable Energy Ministry has extended the deadline until April 27 for the submission of research and development proposals under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, a release said. The ministry on March 16, 2024, invited R&D proposals under the mission from the industry. The last date for submission was April 12. While the

Nepal achieves milestone in hydrogen production

Kathmandu University’s laboratory has achieved a significant milestone by successfully producing hydrogen from water and utilizing it as a vehicle fuel. In collaboration with the Nepal Oil Corporation, Kathmandu University established the hydrogen laboratory, importing hydrogen vehicles and refueling equipment from South Korea. The production of hydrogen from water necessitates electricity. Given hydrogen’s emergence as

Hydrogen train travels nearly 3,000km without refuelling

A train powered by a hydrogen fuel cell travelled nearly 3,000km without refuelling, landing it a place in the Guinness World Records database, the manufacturer of the train revealed. The Flirt H2 model, made by Swiss trainmaker Stadler, travelled 1,741 miles (2,803km) on a test track in Colorado, over the course of 46 hours on

JERA, Exxon to explore development of hydrogen and ammonia

JERA, Japan’s top power generator, said it has agreed with Exxon Mobil (XOM.N), opens new tab to jointly explore the development of a low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production project in the United States. Exxon is developing what is expected to be the world’s largest low-carbon hydrogen production plant at its Baytown Complex east of Houston

MNRE issues guidelines to set up green hydrogen hubs

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has released guidelines for establishing green hydrogen hubs as part of the National Green Hydrogen Mission. The MNRE and the designated scheme implementing agencies will be responsible for these hydrogen hubs. The initiative will offer assistance for the establishment of essential infrastructure at hydrogen hubs, including storage

Nikola’s rollout of hydrogen trucks hitting supply-chain hurdles

Nikola began delivering its first hydrogen-powered trucks at the end of last year and expects to deliver up to 350 of the big rigs this year.  Supply-chain shortages are slowing the rollout of Nikola’s hydrogen-powered big rigs. The hangups are hitting as demand for zero-emission big rigs grows, especially in California, where new emissions regulations

Canada, Germany sign MOU to trade hydrogen from Atlantic Canada

Canada and Germany have signed a deal to advance the trade of hydrogen out of Atlantic Canada between the two countries. The federal government says the memorandum of understanding will accelerate commercial-scale hydrogen trade, and secure early access for hydrogen producers in the German market. Essentially the agreement, the details of which have to be

DOE allocates $750 mn to advance ‘clean’ hydrogen technology

The Department of Energy (DOE) has unveiled a significant investment of $750 million in research and development aimed at bolstering “clean” hydrogen technology. This initiative, funded under the bipartisan infrastructure law of 2021, is poised to revolutionise the landscape of hydrogen fuel production, promising an annual increase of 1.3 million metric tons in clean hydrogen

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