Heat & Power

H2 Bulletin covers hydrogen applications in the heat and power sectors. It is used to produce power and heat, particularly on an industrial scale. The recent developments are taking it to the next level.

First Hydrogen Builds Robotics Capability for Autonomous Future

First Hydrogen Corp. is moving beyond its core focus on zero-emission mobility, assembling a specialist team to accelerate the development…

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QIMC Advances “Geology-to-AI” Vision with Hydrogen Energy Partnership for Data Centres

Québec Innovative Materials Corp. (QIMC) has announced a strategic applied research partnership with Lambton College to develop and validate a…

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South Africa Strengthens Hydrogen Innovation Push with New Energy Research Facilities

South Africa has taken a further step in its clean energy transition with the official handover of two major hydrogen…

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Coralia and Swinburne University Join Forces to Advance Low-Carbon Concrete Innovation

Coralia, a subsidiary of NoviqTech Limited, has entered into a research partnership with Swinburne University of Technology to explore the…

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DevvStream Secures Exclusive Carbon Credit Deal with PLN Indonesia Power Solar Portfolio

DevvStream Corp. has signed an exclusive agreement with PLN Indonesia Power to manage and monetise carbon credits generated from a…

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Radisson Hotel Group’s Net Zero Strategy

The Radisson Hotel Group has positioned sustainability at the core of its business strategy, using its 2025 Responsible Business Report…

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EU Softens Carbon Pricing for Households as Political Pressure Mounts

The European Parliament has voted to significantly soften the European Union’s planned carbon pricing system for road transport and buildings,…

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Carbon Offsetting vs. Carbon Insetting: What’s the Difference?

As companies face growing pressure to reduce their climate impact, two approaches have become central to corporate sustainability strategies: carbon…

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The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM): A Plain-English Explainer

The European Union’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) is one of the most ambitious climate policies ever applied to international…

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Rethinking the Carbon Footprint of Hydropower

Hydropower is often presented as one of the most reliable forms of renewable energy, valued not only for producing electricity…

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