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New hydrogen engine gives transport sector hope on emissions

New hydrogen engine gives transport sector hope on emissions

Want an example of how hydrogen can reduce the massive carbon footprint in the transport sector? Then look no further than Cummins’ new hydrogen engine, which was to make its debut to the construction industry at the Intermat show in Paris last month.

Japanese TV feature Gold Hydrogen story

Japanese TV feature Gold Hydrogen story

Gold Hydrogen – and the natural hydrogen phenomenon itself – has featured in two significant broadcasts on Japan’s national TV station. The two slots – on NHK’s International News (12min segment) and its Good Morning Japan show (5min) – aired last week after a visit by a Japanese TV crew to Gold Hydrogen’s South Australia test drilling sites.

Gold Hydrogen makes ‘lucrative entry’

Gold Hydrogen makes ‘lucrative entry’

Gold Hydrogen’s Queensland roots have been explored in an extensive piece in an online magazine. The InQueensland article by John McCarthy covers the worldwide hunt for natural hydrogen, which our company has been at the forefront of, and says it should be a worry for those promoting green, or man-made, hydrogen.

Would Gold hydrogen be perfect for Woodside?

Would Gold hydrogen be perfect for Woodside?

‘Gold hydrogen could be perfect for Woodside’ – it’s the news headline of the week as far as we’re concerned. In an opinion piece in the Asia-Pacific forum Energy News Bulletin, regular columnist Slugcatcher made the point that producing natural hydrogen would be a ‘’smarter way’’ to get a clean gas than Woodside is currently planning.

BMW moving fast on hydrogen vehicles

BMW moving fast on hydrogen vehicles

Spanish media outlet LaGrada has reported BMW will have three hydrogen-backed vehicles on the market this year and has highlighted the advantages they have over today’s electric vehicles.

Gold Hydrogen features on BBC

Gold Hydrogen features on BBC

We’ve made the BBC! As coverage of Gold Hydrogen’s recent hydrogen and helium finds gathers momentum in Australia, even the UK-based BBC has become aware of what’s going on.