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The clean hydrogen energy economy was a dream. The climate bill could make it a reality this decade – EQ Mag Pro

Hydrogen could help decarbonize some very large sectors of the economy that are otherwise a real challenge, like long haul trucking and making iron and steel. But hydrogen has to be synthesized with zero carbon emissions, otherwise it’s not a clean energy source. A tax credit tucked into the Inflation Reduction Act gives the maximum […]

Nine Years Series: National Hydrogen Mission – EQ Mag

Amid EV boom, Hawaii has a new problem: Not enough charging stations – EQ Mag Pro

HONOLULU :  Across the state, there are about 1 million registered passenger vehicles. About 19,000 of them are electric vehicles. But good luck finding an open charging port. The U.S. Department of Energy says there are only about 800 public chargers in the state. The lack of public charging options is causing some people to […]

Maharashtra has highest number of public EV charging stations, followed by Delhi

U.S. Department of Energy Invests US$2.91 Billion and Issues Documents Promoting Development of Local Battery Industry – EQ Mag Pro

After announcing that it will invest US$7.5 billion to build 500,000 charging piles, the United States makes new moves in the field of transportation. Recently, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) issued two notices to provide a total of US$2.91 billion in funding to promote battery material refining and the construction of battery material processing […]

NHPC subsidiary sign agreement with Tata Power Renewable Energy – EQ

Cost Breakthrough in Department of Energy Loan Guarantees

The Alternative Fuels & Chemicals Coalition (“AFCC”) worked closely with policy makers and appropriators this year to provide changes to the U.S. Department of Energy (“DOE”)’s Title XVII Innovative Technology Loan Guarantee Program (the “Title XVII Program”), which were realized through the recent enactment of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2021. WASHINGTON: The Alternative Fuels […]

Central America’s Solar Revolution and the Rooftop Revolution in the U.S. -EQ