The Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW) will establish two east coast and one west coast hydrogen hubs under the Green Shipping Initiative as part of the Maritime India Vision 2030.
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A review study written by a group of scientists with funding from the Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF) has been published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, a scholarly journal distributed by the Dutch academic publisher Elsevier.
Europe hopes to boost green hydrogen production or imports in the next years to reduce its dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
Brazilian academics Gláucia Fernandes, Matheus Ayello, Joo Henrique de Azevedo, and Felipe Gonçalves claim that the country has the potential…
Peers have cautioned that expecting to heat millions of households with hydrogen instead of natural gas is unrealistic and advised ministers to concentrate on boosting heat pumps.
Together with its ambitious aspirations to transport the hydrogen from North Africa to Europe, Morocco has a great opportunity to join the Mediterranean hydrogen project via its neighbor, Spain.
“Spain is the sun, the air, the water, and the capital of renewable energy in the world.” A three-day international conference on renewable energy and how Europe can produce it independently began on Monday in Madrid. The nation is on track to surpass Russia as the continent’s top producer of green hydrogen. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez boasts, “Even from the world.”
Green hydrogen becomes a crucial component in the worldwide race towards the energy transition, helping to decarbonize the Mexican economy and lessen the effects of climate change.
By the end of next year, 700 hydrogen buses will be operating in the Incheon region. Attention is focused on whether the largest hydrogen bus conversion plan in Korea, in Incheon, will be implemented and result in genuine carbon reduction impacts as interest in carbon neutrality grows both domestically and internationally.
A recent joint report by the European Patent Office (EPO) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) summarized innovation and patent trends in the hydrogen economy.