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  • June Hydrogen Engine Alliance Global Update

    June Hydrogen Engine Alliance Global Update

    Europe and North America Continue Advancing H2-ICE Collaboration Hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines (H2-ICE) continue gaining attention across Europe and North America as industries, researchers, and policymakers explore practical pathways for reducing emissions in transportation and industrial applications. To strengthen international collaboration and improve information sharing across regions,  Germany’s Allianz Wasserstoffmotor and the Hydrogen Engine Alliance…

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  • North America Unites Around Hydrogen Combustion at First H2EA Conference

    North America Unites Around Hydrogen Combustion at First H2EA Conference

    As decarbonization pressures rise, hydrogen combustion is stepping into the spotlight, with technical momentum and industry support behind it. May 1, 2025 | Riverside, Calif. – On May 1-2, the Hydrogen Engine Alliance – North America (H2EA-NA) hosted the Inaugural 2025 North American Hydrogen Engine Conference at the California Air Resources Board (CARB) headquarters in…

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  • UC Riverside and University of Michigan launch alliance to promote hydrogen-powered vehicles

    UC Riverside and University of Michigan launch alliance to promote hydrogen-powered vehicles

    The Hydrogen Engine Alliance of North America (H2EA-NA) aims to promote hydrogen as a viable alternative fuel to reduce emissions from internal combustion engines (ICEs) in the U.S. Despite its potential, the U.S. lags behind other countries in hydrogen fuel innovation due to infrastructure and awareness challenges.

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  • Join the Hydrogen Revolution: Benefits of the Hydrogen Engine Alliance

    Join the Hydrogen Revolution: Benefits of the Hydrogen Engine Alliance

    It is our pleasure to announce the launch of the Hydrogen Engine Alliance of North America (H2EA-NA), a groundbreaking initiative to advance hydrogen as a low-carbon fuel for internal combustion engines (ICEs) and drive the transition to a domestic, energy-secure, low-carbon transportation future. Hydrogen holds remarkable promise as a low-carbon, domestically sourced fuel capable of…

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