A stark market reality: industrial sectors remain notoriously difficult to decarbonize, often reliant on intensive hydrocarbon combustion. Cambridge-based Levidian is…
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As Germany scrambles to secure scalable sources of low-carbon hydrogen, a new joint initiative between thyssenkrupp Uhde and Uniper signals a pivot to ammonia cracking as a viable solution.
China now claims half of the world’s green hydrogen production capacity, upending the global balance in a sector that Western…
As the global conversation around decarbonization intensifies, hydrogen emerges as a pivotal player. However, its successful integration into industrial sectors…
Europe’s plan to scale up clean hydrogen—targeting 10 million tonnes of domestic production and 10 million tonnes of imports by…
Global temperatures have surged past 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, yet carbon emissions continue to rise at 1.1% annually, defying net-zero…
A $550 million infrastructure project at Oman’s Port of Duqm is positioning the Gulf as a serious contender in the global race to scale low-carbon industrial supply chains, with Investcorp’s infrastructure arm, AIIP, taking a central role.
With the Netherlands projected to import up to 3.36 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2040, a new analysis from Aurora Energy Research suggests that Northeast Brazil may hold the key to bridging Europe’s widening hydrogen supply gap.
Meridian Energy has completed New Zealand’s first grid-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) — a 100 MW/200 MWh facility located at Ruakaka, Northland.
Neom’s green hydrogen project, the largest of its kind globally, was conceived with the capacity to produce 600 tonnes of…