Author: Anela Dokso

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Elogen, CNRS, and Université Paris-Saclay laboratory enables industrial-scale green hydrogen synthesis According to a press statement from GTT, Elogen, a French leader in PEM electrolysis—a promising technique for producing green hydrogen—along with CNRS and Université Paris-Saclay have joined forces to establish a collaborative research facility. Université Paris-Saclay and CNRS have established a collaborative laboratory called Elogen with the goal of enhancing the present PEM electrolysis procedures and investigating the usage of various materials that are readily available in big quantities to expedite the generation of green hydrogen on a massive scale. With an emphasis on organic and inorganic chemistry as…

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In a bid to propel the production of carbon-free hydrogen, the French government has allocated a substantial envelope of 4 billion euros. However, the eligibility criteria for this financial support reveal a stark reality: the doors are open only to entities boasting a minimum annual turnover of 100 million euros and a track record of five projects each exceeding 30 million euros.

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Latin America and the Caribbean are poised to witness a surge in low-carbon hydrogen projects. According to the latest report by the International Energy Agency (IEA), the region’s production capacity could skyrocket to 3.5 million tons by 2030, with an ambitious emphasis on electrolysis powered by renewables.

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In the heart of the Borgo Montello landfill in Latina, a pioneering endeavor is underway to revolutionize the fate of biogas. Traditionally associated with contributing to global warming when released into the atmosphere, biogas, when harnessed and converted into biomethane or green hydrogen, emerges as a potent force for renewable energy.

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US and Ukraine Join Forces for Hydrogen Advancement

Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) of the United States has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Energy of Ukraine. The agreement, signed by Frank Wolak, President and CEO of the FCHEA, and German Galushchenko, Ukrainian Minister of Energy, in Washington, DC, symbolizes a commitment to international collaboration for the promotion of sustainable hydrogen development.

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