Author: Arnes Biogradlija

However, gray and “blue hydrogen (steam reforming of methane) generated from natural gas is currently the simplest and cheapest method. Because it necessitates the employment of CO 2 extraction technology and their subsequent disposal, blue hydrogen is more costly, according to Novak. The most costly method of producing green hydrogen, which relies on solar and wind energy. Green hydrogen will take a long time to become competitive, according to the Deputy Prime Minister.

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Swedish energy company Vattenfall is launching a trial in which an offshore wind turbine makes green fuel that can then be piped to land. The pilot turbine is located near Aberdeen, Scotland in the sea. It already produces green electricity for the energy company, but Vattenfall wants to see if it is also possible to produce hydrogen (efficiently). Schaeffler, one of the largest suppliers of German car parts, is also starting a pilot on the island of Texel to use seawater to produce hydrogen. For this purpose, the company is working with the Dutch start-up Hydron Energy. Vattenfall’s system is…

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A deal to accelerate the decarbonization of the metals sector in Italy and elsewhere: Snam, Europe’s largest energy infrastructure operator, and Tenova, a leading developer and provider of sustainable solutions for the metals industry’s green transition, have committed to conducting joint strategic studies and market analysis for the implementation of specific infrastructure and metals production systems utilizing green hydrogen. The objective is to deliver comprehensive, complete commercial solutions that have been tested in industrial plants to significantly reduce CO 2 and NOx emissions throughout the metals manufacturing process – from melting through processing of semi-finished products. “Through this agreement – Cosma Panzacchi,…

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Motor Oil Hellas and Public Power Corporation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding under which they agree to build the framework and carry out investment projects in the green hydrogen sector through a joint venture arrangement. MOTOR OIL (HELLAS) S.A. will contribute 51% to the joint scheme, while PPC S.A. will contribute 49%. The two parties assert that the Joint Venture plan will be a pioneer in the development of Greece’s hydrogen economy, leveraging PPC S.A.’s RES energy production platform and MOTOR OIL (HELLAS) S.A.’s dynamic profile and know-how as one of the country’s leading energy organizations. The Joint Venture’s…

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