US > EU Business Act on Climate Pledge?
On July 27 2015 Secretary of State John Kerry and senior White House officials hosted 13 of the largest companies from across the American economy ..read on»
EU Commission launches energetic Summer package
On the eve of a new heat wave and national holiday weekend in Belgium the EU Commission presented its long anticipated Energy package including ..read on»
Release of ”Key action points for the successful implementation of the energy transition”
On 1 July the German government reached a political agreement, summarised in a Key Points Paper, on measures to achieve the objectives of the ..read on»
Airports Commission announces recommendations for expanding aviation capacity
The Airports Commission has published its Final report on the 1st of July 2015, which sets out its recommendations to government for expanding aviation capacity in ..read on»
VII General Assembly of the Spanish Technology Platform for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells
The VII General Assembly of the Spanish Technology Platform for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells (PTE HPC) together with the Workshop "Hydrogen revolution in automotive, a ..read on»
Hydrogen Busses in São Paulo
Two hydrogen-powered buses already circulate in São Paulo. Made with Brazilian technology,
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KnowHy – Improving the Knowledge in Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology for Technicians and Workers
KnowHy is a 3 years European FP7-project - funded by the European Commission and coordinated by the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking - that aims at providing ..read on»
Updates from the EU Commission, Directorate-General for Energy
Commissioner Arias Cañete hosted an event at World EXPO Milan, with the participation of Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Simon Coveney, which ..read on»
H2Mobility meeting, Rome, Italy
The workshop "Towards 2030: hydrogen and fuel cell technologies for sustainable growth" took place in Rome on Friday 19 June 2015 during the Sustainable ..read on»
Berlin had pledged a target of 1 million all-electrics and hydrogen-powered cars on German highways by 2020
Faced with widespread public scepticism about the benefits of all-electric cars, Germany's government is stepping up efforts to get more zero-emission vehicles on the roads. read on»