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Author: Anela Dokso
Topsoe plans to equip a 40,000-tonne green hydrogen-based e-methanol plant in Spain.
The Consortium PoWer Project, an initiative that includes Deutz, a renowned German engine manufacturer among others, focuses on developing hydrogen-based powertrains, specifically hydrogen engines, to create sustainable solutions for farming and agricultural machinery.
The Norwegian green ammonia project, which was anticipated to be a significant breakthrough in green energy, is now facing delays and scaling down on its commitments.
In recent developments within the field of hydrogen combustion engines, significant attention has been drawn to improving the efficiency and control of fuel delivery systems. The newly patented gas injector by Schaeffler Technologies represents a noteworthy leap in this area.
On December 3, 2024, a French organization issued a tender titled “Technical Assistance to Support Transnet’s Green Hydrogen Strategy.”
A recent study in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy highlights Ceará, a state in Brazil, for its promising conditions for green hydrogen production.
Green Hydrogen from Offshore Wind in Turkey: Unveiling Regional Cost Dynamics & Policy Impacts
Offshore wind energy presents a compelling opportunity for green hydrogen production in Turkey, as highlighted by the research findings in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy.
Unlike the disruptive yet often unsustainable tactics of traditional energy sectors, mini-hydroelectric power plants have emerged as a nuanced, pivotal element in producing sustainable hydrogen fuel.
In the realm of space travel, ensuring the stability of liquid propellants post-engine cutoff remains a critical safety concern.
NIM and EH Group have joined forces to develop hydrogen-powered marine propulsion systems that produce no emissions.
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