Author: Anela Dokso

The European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA) has set sail on an ambitious journey, exploring the viability of hydrogen as a fuel for the shipping industry. In its latest report, titled “Potential of Hydrogen as fuel for shipping,” EMSA delves into the intricate landscape of hydrogen adoption, shedding light on its properties, sustainability, availability, suitability, and the associated costs and developments for marine applications.

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In a groundbreaking collaboration to address the pressing global challenge of climate change and propel the shift towards a cleaner, sustainable economy, more than 10 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean have initiated a regional certification system for clean, low-emission hydrogen and its derivatives. Named “CertHILAC,” this certification system marks a significant step towards fostering regional integration and establishing a benchmark for sustainable hydrogen production.

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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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