Author: Anela Dokso

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Airbus, a leading global aircraft manufacturer, has entered into a partnership with Japan’s Toshiba to advance technologies for future hydrogen-powered aircraft. As the world moves toward sustainable energy solutions, hydrogen power is emerging as a viable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Hydrogen-powered aircraft have the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions and contribute to the aviation sector’s sustainability goals. By exploring hydrogen technology, both Airbus and Toshiba hope to make a substantial impact on reducing the environmental footprint of air travel. The partnership between Airbus and Toshiba will primarily focus on three key areas. First, they will work on developing…

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EU plans for the hydrogen market are meeting obstacles due to a lack of infrastructure, say Slovak experts. Unlike the established natural gas system, hydrogen lacks storage, transport, and production facilities. The EU’s new directive aims to integrate renewable gases into the energy system by 2026, but current infrastructure is lacking. Anna Slavkovská from Nafta highlights the absence of hydrogen storage and transport capabilities. She believes current regulations modeled on the robust gas market are premature for hydrogen. The directive also requires states to develop hydrogen infrastructure, but this is seen as a chicken-and-egg problem similar to electric vehicle adoption,…

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ArcelorMittal has received electrolyzers for its green hydrogen-based steelmaking plant in Hamburg, Germany. The delivery of these electrolysers had been delayed by nearly a year due to supply chain disruptions and technical challenges. However, their arrival underscores ArcelorMittal’s commitment to innovating within the steel industry and shifting to more sustainable practices. By integrating green hydrogen into steelmaking, ArcelorMittal aims to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels and promote an eco-friendly manufacturing approach. With the installation of these electrolysers, ArcelorMittal plans to move forward with developing green steel. This initiative is part of the company’s broader strategy to meet environmental goals…

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