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Author: Anela Dokso
As the European Union (EU) progresses towards its climate targets, the importance of a robust hydrogen value chain cannot be overstated. With the EU’s current Commission term being the last before the 2030 targets, action on this front remains urgent and critical.
Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom) and thyssenkrupp nucera have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the development of the green hydrogen sector in Oman.
Australia is taking significant steps towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050. According to the national science agency’s report, a substantial boost in green hydrogen production is vital.
Sarawak and Eneos Corporation are enhancing their partnership to develop a competitive clean hydrogen production network using methylcyclohexane (MCH).
Worley has secured a significant contract with ExxonMobil to assist in the development of what is touted as the world’s largest hydrogen production facility.
Siemens has announced a significant advancement in the future of rail travel with the introduction of its first hydrogen-powered trains into passenger service.
Hydrogen Industry Boost: French Government Announces Tender for Hydrogen Infrastructure Development
The French Ministry of Energy Transition has announced a new tender titled “Hydrogen Infrastructure Development – Phase 1,” published on December 13, 2024.
Developing effective methods to generate these gases is crucial for advancing sustainable energy solutions. One innovation in this field is the recently filed patent by Siemens Energy Global GmbH & Co KG, which introduces a novel electrolyser designed to enhance the efficiency and safety of hydrogen and oxygen production.
A recently filed patent by Linde GmbH introduces a process that enhances the production of hydrogen while ensuring the minimization and potential utilization of by-products such as carbon dioxide.
The energy sector has been increasingly eyeing the potential of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) in advancing sustainable technology solutions.
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