- Jordan Advances $1.2 Billion Green Hydrogen Project as Regional Competition Intensifies
- California Solar and Storage Project Secures $600 Million Financing as Grid Flexibility Demand Grows
- Oman’s Green Hydrogen Ambitions Accelerate as ACME Commits $4.2 Billion Duqm Expansion
- Middle East Disruptions Expose Hydrogen Supply Chain Risks as Low Emissions Hydrogen Struggles to Scale
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
This comprehensive review explores the recent advancements in the development of palladium (Pd) catalysts for the reversible dehydrogenation of heterocyclic liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC).
The advancements in material science continue to push the boundaries of what is possible with everyday objects. Today, we explore a unique patent by Denka Company Limited focusing on a ceramic plate designed to have minimal hydrogen emission when subjected to heat.
Hydrogen has long been considered a clean and efficient energy source, with the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions when used properly. In a bid to harness this potential, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, has developed a revolutionary hydrogen production system that utilizes a Solid Oxide Electrolysis Cell.
HDF Energy and the provincial Department of Industry and Trade in Quang Ngai province signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on September 17.
Provaris Energy has recently submitted a proposal to establish a hydrogen tank production cell at Fiskå Facility.
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Kawasaki) and CB&I, a subsidiary of McDermott, have signed a significant agreement to promote a commercial-use liquefied hydrogen (LH2) supply chain and work towards a zero-carbon-emission society.
The Lloseta Green Hydrogen Plant, located in Mallorca, Spain, has officially started operating two years after its initial inauguration by President Francina Armengol.
Splitting seawater to produce hydrogen for fuel typically presents challenges due to corrosive salts and the formation of toxic chlorine gas.
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has set an ambitious target to produce 0.5 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030, with plans to increase this to 10 million tonnes by 2050.
Infener, a European company specializing in green hydrogen production, has teamed up with the City of Gengenbach in Germany to develop a new hydrogen hub.
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