In the Clinsh with inland shipping emissions
13 March, 2019On March 13, 2019  the mid term confernece of EU CLINSH project  promoting clean inland waterway transport IWT. The province Zuid-Holland, as the lead partner, coordinates ..read on»
Italian TSO cooperation mimics the Dutch
8 March, 2019On March 1, 2019 Italian TSO's for resp ..read on»
EHA Climate Brief Week 19: From Sunday speeches to Monday action?
8 March, 2019Brussels is flooded with energy transition events in view of the Gas Package ..read on»
Leading airlines fail to meet emission-cutting plans beyond 2020
7 March, 2019The London School of Economics' Grantham Research Institute published a study on 5 March observing world leading airlines’ carbon management practices and their emissions ..read on»
Affordable Hydrogen from Solar Power
5 March, 2019After 10 years of research and development, Professor Johan Martens' group of bioscience engineers at KU Leuven finally created a solar panel that produces hydrogen ..read on»
EHA Climate Brief Week 18: Hailing in rail
26 February, 2019 Over the last months several announcements on the deployment of rails point to the need to think again on how and where large scale hydrogen ..read on»
EU Member States take on Truck Emissions and Boost Zero-Emission
20 February, 2019EU member states have reached a provisional agreement in the early hours of February 19, pushing truckmakers to cut carbon emissions of trucks sold ..read on»
EU Parliament looks at H2 in existing German coal
19 February, 2019At a Workshop on February 19, 2019 the EU Parliament  picked up on the latest German ambition as communicated on  January 26, 2019 by the read on»
EHA Climate Brief Week 17: in with the H2 communities
18 February, 2019 Over the last 5 years several Interreg projects have addressed the energy sustainability challenges of  communities through the implementation of smart hydrogen-based energy matrixes. The GENCOMM project ..read on»
Wind energy is striking again
17 February, 2019Offshore wind power increased its capacity by more than 18 percent in 2018 with Germany and the United Kingdom being the leader ..read on»