Emerging technologies continue to spotlight hydrogen as a formidable energy carrier, vital for sectors striving for decarbonization.
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The energy landscape of Europe is on the verge of transformation. With an ambitious goal to decarbonize its economy, the European Union (EU) is projected to invest substantially in energy infrastructure.
ExxonMobil CEO Darren Woods has emphasized the importance of hydrogen incentives as the world shifts towards cleaner energy solutions.
Singapore’s energy market is witnessing a notable shift toward sustainable power solutions, with hydrogen gas turbines emerging as a key player.
Hydrogen is often hailed as a potential clean energy solution because when used as a fuel, it produces only water as a byproduct. However, storing hydrogen is notoriously difficult due to its physical and chemical properties.
The European Union is taking a significant step toward decarbonizing its transport sector, allocating nearly €422 million to 39 projects under the Alternative Fuels Infrastructure Facility (AFIF).
More than 86 million tons of carbon dioxide are emitted annually by the glass industry, largely due to its energy-intensive processes that require temperatures exceeding 1,500°C to melt raw materials like silica, soda ash, and limestone.
The concept of a digital twin—creating a virtual representation of a physical system to simulate its real-time operations—has seen increasing adoption across industrial applications.
The Valencian Government, known as the Consell, has initiated consultations to amend the General Urban Plan of Castelló.
Wolftank Group has secured a new hydrogen project with a contract valued at EUR 4.9 million. The Italian public transport provider TPER awarded the contract for the installation of a third hydrogen refueling station in Bologna.