Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Green Hydrogen H2 News

Starting to employ green hydrogen in its extraction operations would be a wonderful potential for enterprises to develop this renewable energy, especially because Chile possesses one of the world’s largest reserves of copper (23 percent) and lithium (51 percent).

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Green Hydrogen H2 News

According to scientists, one of the primary strategies for resolving the climate crisis – the use of so-called blue hydrogen – may not be as environmentally friendly as originally believed. The carbon footprint of this apparently “green” energy source could be 20% more than that of natural gas or coal combustion. Previously, experts and even governments thought that blue hydrogen holds the key to resolving the world’s energy and environmental crises. However, research published in the journal Energy Science and Engineering shows that it is not as environmentally friendly as stated. Hydrogen as an energy source is, in fact, an…

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Green Hydrogen H2 News

In Baden-Württemberg, Germany, industry is pleading with the state government to act more quickly and clearly on the climate-relevant problem of hydrogen. The critical factor is that the required hydrogen is also available, according to Jan Stefan Roell, spokesman for the Baden-Württemberg Association of Chambers of Industry and Commerce’s (BWIHK) Hydrogen Task Force. “Businesses require assurance that it will be available in sufficient amount when required.” He stated that supply must arrive ahead of demand. However, there have been little figures on this subject thus far. When questioned, the Environment and Energy Ministry referred to an unpublished research that estimated…

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