Taiwan is in the process of formulating a strategy and policies to make hydrogen part of its path to net zero emissions by 2050.
Hydrogen's use in industry, transportation, power generation and storage could play a significant role in the transition to net zero but not without trade-offs and economies of scale By Bart Linssen
The ECCT's Low Carbon Initiative (LCI) was the co-organiser of the 2024 Europe-Taiwan Forum on Environment and Science Hydrogen Summit, together with the European Union Centre in Taiwan (EUTW).
Air Liquide has completed the first phase of the construction of its planned 25 MW electrolysis hydrogen plants in the Tainan Technology Industrial Park.
Hydrogen energy is a key element on the path to a sustainable and greener future but successful development will first require overcoming several challenges. By Meg Lin, Jason Wang and James McCatherin
The ECCT's Low Carbon Initiative (LCI) jointly arranged the second in a series of workshops with Taiwan Power Company (TPC) on the topic: "Advanced hydrogen technologies & applications".