- Biogas-to-Power Gains Momentum as Carbon Removal Buyers Back Modular Fuel-Cell Systems
- Hyundai Bets on Integrated Hydrogen Ecosystems With 1 GW Production Hub and PEM Manufacturing Expansion
- Australia’s Net-Zero Push Puts Long-Duration Storage to the Test, and Water-Based Battery Startup Steps In
- Japan Advances Low-Carbon Energy with INPEX’s Integrated Blue Hydrogen and Ammonia Plant
Author: Anela Dokso
The increasing global demand for electricity is reshaping the energy landscape significantly, with nuclear energy standing out as a critical contender in meeting this demand.
Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co. KG has ventured into the realm of chemical reactor design with a new patent aimed at revolutionizing hydrogen production.
With the energy sector witnessing an unprecedented transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources, the role of energy storage technologies (ESTs) in stabilizing the grid and reducing dependency on fossil fuels is gaining focus.
Hydrogen’s Role in Decarbonizing Energy Systems: Challenges and Innovations in Gas Turbine Combustion
By 2050, the European Union aims to significantly boost hydrogen production to combat climate change by transitioning to low-carbon energy sources. This shift is bolstered by hydrogen’s potential to act as a zero-carbon fuel in various applications, including its integration into gas turbines for power generation.
Westinghouse has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with a Canadian Tribal Council, aiming to push forward the development and deployment of nuclear power projects.
Rolls-Royce is focusing on the development of small modular reactors (SMRs) as a viable business strategy to increase energy production.
Polat Energy and Rolls-Royce have entered into what is being described as Turkey’s largest energy storage agreement.
BEEAH is embarking on an ambitious project to establish the Middle East’s first commercial-scale waste-to-hydrogen plant in Al Sajaa, Sharjah.
Henan Province plans to waive toll fees for hydrogen trucks starting in 2025.
Recent collaboration among Turbotech, Safran, and Air Liquide marks a significant advancement in aviation technology.
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