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Author: Anela Dokso
A hydrogen-powered train has started operating in Bavaria between Augsburg and Füssen, marking a significant step in testing alternative railway technologies.
Tenaris and IGI Poseidon, a joint venture with Greek energy company DEPA International Projects and Italian Edison, are collaborating to enhance hydrogen transportation through offshore pipelines.
South Korea is taking significant steps to advance its hydrogen economy by simplifying regulations related to hydrogen infrastructure.
Asahi Kasei, a leading Japanese chemical company, is set to expand its capacity to produce equipment for green hydrogen.
A former UK gas network boss has raised concerns about plans to build hydrogen pipelines. He warns that these pipelines pose significant safety risks to the public.
The Hydrogen Council is welcoming new board members, Masdar, Siemens Energy, and Yara Clean Ammonia, starting January 1, 2025.
ExxonMobil plans to construct a world-scale clean hydrogen plant in Baytown, Texas. The proposed plant aims to produce up to one billion cubic feet of hydrogen per day.
The patent introduced by Korea University Research and Business Foundation proposes a new method to optimize the scheduling of charging stations, ensuring that they operate efficiently while minimizing costs and environmental impact.
IEA Report Highlights Geothermal Energy Potential: Could Meet 15% of Global Electricity Demand Growth by 2050
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released a report titled The Future of Geothermal Energy, which outlines the significant potential of geothermal energy to contribute to global electricity needs.
Scientists have discovered that there are immense quantities of hydrogen located beneath the Earth’s surface.
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