The project will initially produce 2 tons of hydrogen each day, and the company says its goal is to eventually create an expansive hydrogen refueling network.
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USGS, Colorado School of Mines Establish Research Program for Geologic Hydrogen Industry
The industry-supported hydrogen exploration consortium will investigate surface and subsurface technologies to locate the gas beneath the ground and will work to overall advance the understanding of geologic hydrogen systems.
JPMorgan, State Street Quit Climate Action 100+ Investment Coalition
The departures reportedly respond to the coalition’s plea for signatories to take stronger action on companies lagging behind on climate commitments.
CDP Scores Show More Companies Consider Climate Impact, Few Meet Highest Benchmark
More than 21,000 companies reported on CDP’s climate change, deforestation, and water security questionnaires, while only about 2% of these companies achieved the A List for environmental disclosures.
Hydrogen, Regulations Highlight Most Read E+E Leader January Posts
From a new green hydrogen facility to greenwashing rules, here is what readers turned to the most over the first month of the year.
ExxonMobil Files Lawsuit to Remove ESG Investors, Climate Activists from Shareholder Meetings
The lawsuit, filed against Follow This and Arjuna Capital, claims the organizations’ proposal for ExxonMobil to accelerate its emissions reduction efforts disrupts its course of business and aims to shrink the company.
Supreme Court Case May Limit Environmental Agency Power
The case at hand may overturn the Chevron deference, a 40-year-old doctrine that requires courts to defer to an agency’s interpretation of laws passed by Congress.
EU Carbon Border Tax Ensnares Cement, Steel, Fertilizer Imports
A trade dispute is in the offing between China and India and the European Union, which is implementing a carbon tax on such things as cement, steel, and fertilizer.
Uniper Eyes Green Ammonia and Hydrogen to Help Industry Decarbonize
Uniper will produce green ammonia from renewable power at First Ammonia’s Texas-based facility in 2026.
Mitsubishi, General Electric, Wärtsilä Expect Natural Gas Flood
The Grand River Dam Authority (GRDA) hired Mitsubishi Power to build a natural gas facility in Oklahoma, which typifies the transition from coal to natural gas.