- UK Backs 100 Hour Energy Storage as Hydrogen Moves Into the Long Duration Power Debate
- Hydrogen Stocks Slide as Rising Treasury Yields Expose Sector’s Valuation Risk
- Europe’s Green Hydrogen Diplomacy Risks Reproducing Old Energy Relationships
- Asahi Kasei’s 2 Gigawatt Hydrogen Manufacturing Bet Dwarfs Its Actual Order Book
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Ammonia production in Europe, largely reliant on hydrogen derived from fossil fuels, poses a significant challenge in meeting climate targets. The sector contributes to 27% of emissions from the European Union’s Emissions Trading System for the chemical sector.
A recent evaluation of the European Union’s hydrogen strategy showcases a complex landscape where optimism meets hard-edged realism. The EU’s…
Asturias, a northern Spanish region with ambitions to become a hub for green hydrogen production, has lost two critical projects…
A staggering one billion euros invested in Holland Hydrogen I, the centerpiece of Rotterdam’s green energy strategy, now stands threatened…
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) is channelling vast resources into the development of pink hydrogen, leveraging nuclear power for…
As India pursues its energy transition goals, Fraunhofer IEE has unveiled a promising new hydrogen microgrid platform, reflecting a significant step in achieving sustainable and reliable energy systems.
With the recent inauguration of HyIron’s Oshivela plant, Namibia has taken a significant step toward embracing sustainable industrial practices. Recently, the facility started green hydrogen production, contributing to the green iron industry’s quest to eliminate carbon emissions from iron manufacturing processes.
China’s introduction of the “Track 1000” liquid hydrogen system for trucks has captured attention, offering a promise to revolutionize long-haul…
Mexico has been thrust into the spotlight, potentially facing a loss of $10 billion due to what some experts term…
In 2024, global energy demand increased by 2.2%, surpassing the average growth rate of the past decade. This dramatic rise was led by a surge in electricity consumption, which increased by 4.3%, more than double the rate of global GDP growth.
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