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Hydrogen

‘Green Hydrogen’ Would Squander Renewable Energy Resources in Massachusetts

Using heat pumps to heat buildings would be a better use of limited clean energy resources, a new report concludes.

By Phil McKenna

Aaron Sinclair, of Dave's World, installs a heat pump at the home of Roland and Dale Bois on Sept. 25, 2018. Credit: Brianna Soukup/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images
Pipes with flow directions for operation with hydrogen can be seen on an engine for gas and hydrogen operation at Hansewerk's cogeneration plant in Hamburg-Othmarschen. Credit: Christian Charisius/picture alliance via Getty Images

Texas Project Will Use Wind to Make Fuel Out of Water

By Dylan Baddour

A power plant on Dec. 9, 2021 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Credit: Stuart Cahill/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald

Massachusetts Utilities Hope Hydrogen and Biomethane Can Keep the State Cooking, and Heating, With Gas

By Jon Lamson

ExxonMobil's Baytown Olefins Plant is part of a larger refinery complex, where the company has proposed building a hydrogen plant with carbon capture equipment. Exxon has said the project could cut greenhouse gas emissions at the refinery complex by "up to 30 percent." Credit: Nicholas Kusnetz

Oil Companies Are Eying Federal Climate Funds to Expand Hydrogen Production. Will Their Projects Cut Emissions?

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Outside Pittsburgh, host city last week to the Global Clean Energy Action Forum, a hydro-fracking drilling pad in Robinson Township, Washington County, extracts natural gas from the Marcellus shale formation. During the forum, attended by science and energy ministers from over 30 countries, activists denounced fracking and said they were still awaiting results from the state on what caused an apparent cancer among children in Washington County that coincided with the fracking boom. Credit: Robert Nickelsberg/Getty Images.

At a Global Conference on Clean Energy, Granholm Announces Billions in Federal Aid for Carbon Capture and Emerging Technology

By Katie Surma

The hydrogen-powered ship "Energy Observer" is sailing on the Elbe in Germany. Credit: Bodo Marks/picture alliance via Getty Images

Shipping Looks to Hydrogen as It Seeks to Ditch Bunker Fuel

By Harry Dempsey, Financial Times

It Was an Old Apple Orchard. Now It Could Be the Future of Clean Hydrogen Energy in Washington State

By James Bruggers,  Inside Climate News, and Hal Bernton, Seattle Times

A driver places a hydrogen fuel pump into a Mirai hydrogen fuel powered automobile, manufactured by Toyota Motor Corp., at Royal Dutch Shell Plc's first U.K. hydrogen refueling station in Cobham, U.K., on Wednesday, Feb. 22, 2017. Credit: Chris Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The Race to Scale Up Green Hydrogen to Help Solve Some of the World’s Dirtiest Energy Problems

By Jeff Tollefson, By Nathalie Thomas,  David Sheppard,  Neil Hume, Financial Times  

An airplane takes off in California. Air travel emissions are a significant portion of all transportation emissions, and could be addressed with planes fueled by hydrogen. Credit: dsleeter_2000/flickr

Airbus Hopes to Be Flying Hydrogen-Powered Jetliners With Zero Carbon Emissions by 2035

By Leto Sapunar

Hydrogen fuel-cell test station at the International Center for Hydrogen Energy

Turkey Powers Ahead with Hydrogen

By Julia Harte, SolveClimate News

First Hydrogen Bus for London

by Shanta Barley, Guardian

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