The European Union has been working on a plan to replace liquid fossil fuels with an EU-wide lower-carbon gas network, which includes stepping up the supply of green hydrogen fuel for aviation, shipping, and heavy industries. The plan launched in May and they are not letting the grass grow under their feet. In the latest development, Scandinavian Airlines has signed onto a new green hydrogen agreement between Denmark and the Netherlands.
Tina Casey is a journalist who covers a wide range of topics, including technology, energy, science, politics, and environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues. Her work has appeared in various publications such as CleanTechnica, TriplePundit, TAPinto.net, Truthout, COUNTERCURRENT, Next Billion, and WP Engine. Casey's reporting focuses on emerging clean technologies, renewable energy, and the intersection of environmental and social concerns.