In recent years, green hydrogen has staged a remarkable comeback and is emerging as a linchpin in the pursuit of a climate-neutral economy. It promises to play a pivotal role, particularly in addressing emissions in challenging sectors such as transport, heating, and heavy industry, and offers a solution for inter-seasonal energy storage. This resurgence of green hydrogen, driven by both energy security and decarbonization imperatives, is now not only fostering economic opportunities but also birthing a new era of EU-Africa relations.
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As the world grapples with the urgent need to decarbonize sectors that have stubbornly resisted green transformation, a new guide from RenewableUK titled “Demystifying the Hydrogen Business Model for Electrolysis” seeks to demystify the intricate workings of the UK Government’s Hydrogen Production Business Model.
A recent industry-commissioned study, conducted by the Green Hydrogen Alliance (GHA) and backed by major players like Airbus, Air Products, and Associated British Ports (ABP), has unveiled a promising path to propel the UK’s green hydrogen market. The report suggests that this endeavor could not only yield an £11 billion economic boost but also slash over 1.7 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions annually.
As the hydrogen economy gathers steam worldwide, experts are warning that the European Union (EU) must expedite the deployment of…
Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) has partnered with McAllister & Quinn, a leading federal grants consulting firm, to secure a game-changing $1.2 billion grant from the United States Department of Energy (DOE). This significant milestone has placed California at the forefront of renewable hydrogen (H2) technology and clean energy leadership.
Mauritanian government and the European Union (EU) have come together to accelerate the development of Mauritania’s green hydrogen sector.
Duke Energy is set to commence work on the first-ever demonstration project in the United States that will create clean…
INPEX Corporation, has taken a significant step toward advancing its involvement in the emerging hydrogen energy sector. INPEX recently finalized an agreement to acquire shares in Japan Suiso Energy (JSE), a joint venture formed by two prominent entities in the industry: Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Iwatani Corporation.
While much of the focus in international media has been on the United States and Europe’s endeavors in the low-carbon hydrogen sector, China’s significant role in this field has often been underreported. As the leading global player in hydrogen production and consumption, China’s strategies and actions are critical not only for its domestic energy landscape but also for the worldwide transition to cleaner energy sources.
Tasmania, known for its breathtaking landscapes and pristine environment, is now gearing up to become a powerhouse in renewable energy. The Tasmanian Government, in a bold move, has unveiled the Green Hydrogen Price Reduction Scheme, a pivotal part of the $50 million Tasmanian Renewable Hydrogen Industry Development Fund.