Author: Anela Dokso

In a bid to advance clean hydrogen technology and propel the United States toward its ambitious net-zero emissions goal by 2050, the Biden Administration has unveiled a groundbreaking initiative. The Department of Energy (DOE) is set to launch the $7 billion Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program, and it is poised to have far-reaching implications for labor and workforce stakeholders. Clean hydrogen, heralded as a decarbonizing agent for fossil-fuel-intensive industries, is central to the administration’s vision of a sustainable future.

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Photoncycle advances solar energy storage with solid hydrogen A Norwegian business called Photoncycle is working on interseason solar energy storage, which might allow the surplus solar energy produced in the summer to be stored and used for electricity and heating in the winter. According to the business, solid hydrogen holds the key to bringing the solution to market in a few of years. Levidian expands in Middle East The Middle East will see Levidian, a UK-based manufacturer of graphene and hydrogen, establish its first overseas location in Abu Dhabi. With the UAE-based Zero Carbon Ventures, Levidian signed an export agreement…

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Spain is on the cusp of a green hydrogen revolution, and Enagás, the technical manager of the country’s gas networks, is at the forefront of this transformation. Enagás believes that green hydrogen presents an incredible opportunity for Spain to become a major hub for this sustainable energy source in Europe, and it’s determined to make this vision a reality.

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Duke Energy is set to commence work on the first-ever demonstration project in the United States that will create clean energy through a comprehensive system that involves the production, storage, and combustion of 100% green hydrogen. Duke Energy, a North Carolina-based energy company, has harnessed its expertise in collaboration with Sargent and Lundy and GE Vernova to bring this innovative technology to life. The system, once operational, will be based at Duke Energy’s DeBary power plant in Volusia County, Florida, marking a significant milestone in the transition to sustainable energy solutions. At its core, this end-to-end system will leverage the…

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