- Google, McKinsey and Tencent Back 635,000 Ton Nature Based Carbon Removal Deal in Indonesia
- Austria Breaks Ground on 12.5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant to Advance Seasonal Energy Storage
- Dutch Government Commits $513 Million to Hydrogen Storage as Infrastructure Gaps Threaten Market Growth
- Germany’s DVGW Urges Stronger Hydrogen Focus in Economic Recovery Plan
Author: Anela Dokso
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.
IMI Critical Engineering’s IMI VIVO brand is a vital part of a forward-thinking German research project focusing on hydrogen energy.
Balfour Beatty has partnered with GeoPura to introduce hydrogen power units at suitable construction sites.
Hydrogen energy projects across Europe have encountered significant obstacles, with more than 20% experiencing delays or cancellations.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz recently lost a confidence vote, leading to a general election that may favor the hydrogen-skeptic CDU party.
Reliance NU Suntech, a joint venture involving Reliance Industries, has recently secured two significant contracts, marking a notable advancement in the renewable energy sector.
The recent patent filed by the General Electric Company marks a significant step forward in advancing hydrogen fuel system technologies.
The Romanian Ministry of Energy has released a tender titled “Development of National Hydrogen Infrastructure,” published on December 16, 2024.
With hydrogen hailed as a pivotal clean energy vector, the pressures on existing liquefaction technologies to perform efficiently at cryogenic temperatures have become acute.
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.
