Author: Anela Dokso

Green Hydrogen H2 News

Engie, which produces green hydrogen, and Stellantis, which produces hydrogen versions of its Peugeot and Citroen automobiles, teamed up to develop hydrogen charging stations. Engie will extend an offer to the manufacturer’s principal clients that includes the creation of hydrogen recharging stations “tailored to the size of their fleet” and conveniently located near their base of operations and fuel supply. This is a crucial step in meeting the needs of Stellantis clients who are searching for a low-emission engine to enable them to drive their vans into urban areas, according to Richard Meyer, director of Stellantis LCV strategy. The two…

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National Research University “MPEI” develops alkaline water electrolyzer Researchers from the National Research University “MPEI” have developed a prototype of their own alkaline water electrolyzer that will enable us to stop using foreign parts. Alkaline water electrolysis can produce hydrogen with the highest purity and the least amount of dangerous greenhouse emissions. A chemical reaction called electrolysis uses electricity to break down complicated chemicals into simpler or more complex ones. This process works with a wide variety of chemicals, although at the moment, electrolyzers are most frequently used to split water to create hydrogen. The scientific staff of the National…

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Adani’s decision to cancel the fully subscribed Rs.20,000 crore Follow On Public Offer has disappointed people who want India to build big green hydrogen projects to solve the energy problem. Adani group had declared that it would invest heavily in green hydrogen projects using this public offer of Rs.20,000 crore, which is unlikely to materialise. India imports 80% of its 250 million tonne crude oil needs. 50% of India’s natural gas, 35 billion cubic metres per year, is imported. As local crude oil and natural gas production stagnates, imports are expected to rise 6–7% per year. One of India’s various…

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