NorthC, the Netherlands’ largest regional data center business, is taking a significant new step toward continued environmental improvements. The company’s data center in Groningen, in the north of the Netherlands, will be the first in Europe to use green hydrogen fuel cells (H2). This will result in significant CO2 emission savings. NorthC is researching the feasibility of implementing this hydrogen technology in the company’s other data centers. The sustainability of data centers is a point of contention. While energy consumption is critical, demand for data center services is increasing. The growth required for this can only be realized sustainably through…
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
This will be a temporary solution until green hydrogen costs become competitive, according to the company.
The order package represents another step forward in the Group’s hydrogen strategy as it continues to grow into alternative motor technologies.
The goal is to be able to charge an Opel for a range of more than 30 kilometers in under a minute.
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South Africa’s government is in talks with investors for green hydrogen projects, with Germany identifying the country as a vital source of the fuel, trade, industry, and competition minister Ebrahim Patel said. President Cyril Ramaphosa stated that the government is developing a pipeline of green-hydrogen projects worth approximately R270 billion over the next decade. Renewable energy is used to produce the fuel. “The president has recognized green hydrogen as a significant win for South Africa,” Patel said in a phone interview. “We are already in conversations with a number of private enterprises about this, and what is very encouraging is that…
The Azerbaijani government has recently intensified steps aimed at expanding the use of renewable energy sources (RES). And against the background of expected in the next 10-15 years global energy transition our country plans to diversify the structure of energy supplies to foreign markets. In particular, the prospects of hydrogen exports using renewable energy resources in production processes are being studied. Aspects of cooperation in “green” energy and the possibility of hydrogen production in our country in the future were discussed the other day during a meeting in Baku of Azerbaijani Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov and U.S. Ambassador Lee Litzenberger,…
Funds investing in worldwide hydrogen-related enterprises are being introduced in Korea for the first time. The Korea Exchange is likely to offer the third theme-based exponential funds (ETFs) such as hydrogen and electric cars on a securities exchange. According to the exchange, the new listing is ‘KBSTAR Global Hydrogen Economic INDXX’Hanwha Global Hydrogen Economic INDXX’Hanwha Assets’ ‘Arirang Global Hydrogen & Next Generation Fuel Cell MV’ Korea Investment Trust Operation’ETF. Hydrogen ETF is Korea’s first exchange-traded fund (ETF) dedicated to hydrogen-related worldwide enterprises. The KBSTAR Global Hydrogen Economic InDXX Funds track the ‘INDXX Hydrogen Economy Index,’ which includes 30 global companies…
It is predicted that Korean enterprises would be able to extend their export of production facilities and parts such as water electrolysis stacks to countries where renewable energy-based hydrogen production projects