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Author: Anela Dokso
In the Scottish town of Fife, the world’s first domestic green hydrogen gas network has been successfully completed.
The European Union is taking steps to fortify its local manufacturing sector by excluding Chinese hydrogen production equipment from its subsidy programs.
India has received a significant boost from the World Bank. An additional $1.5 billion in financing has been approved to aid the country’s shift to low-carbon and green hydrogen energy.
Hazer Group has received a significant financial boost with a $6.2 million grant from the Western Australian government.
ENEOS is making a substantial investment in green hydrogen production in Queensland, targeting a significant boost in renewable energy initiatives.
Ecopetrol plans to invest $28.5 million in constructing a green hydrogen plant.
The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies has published a comprehensive paper by Abdurahman Alsulaiman that examines the environmental impacts of hydrogen leakage throughout its supply chain. The paper highlights the critical role of hydrogen in transitioning to a low-carbon economy, particularly in sectors that are challenging to decarbonize. However, it also addresses the potential environmental risks associated with hydrogen leakage, which can undermine its effectiveness as a clean energy source.The paper notes that hydrogen is projected to meet up to 10% of global energy demand by 2050, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA). Despite its clean combustion, which produces…
The global push toward renewable energy is built on a foundational assumption: that we can seamlessly replace fossil fuels with greener alternatives. However, mining engineer and resource economist Simon Michaux says this premise may not hold water. The reason? We don’t have enough material resources to make it work.
H2&DX has filed a patent for an innovative hydrogen combustion device designed to optimize the way hydrogen is used as a fuel.
One of the newly filed patents from Nanyang Technological University introduces an innovative ammonia cracker designed to enhance hydrogen production.
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