- Jordan Advances $1.2 Billion Green Hydrogen Project as Regional Competition Intensifies
- California Solar and Storage Project Secures $600 Million Financing as Grid Flexibility Demand Grows
- Oman’s Green Hydrogen Ambitions Accelerate as ACME Commits $4.2 Billion Duqm Expansion
- Middle East Disruptions Expose Hydrogen Supply Chain Risks as Low Emissions Hydrogen Struggles to Scale
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The hydrogen truck industry is set to expand significantly, projected to grow from USD 1.9 billion in 2024 to USD…
The Romanian Ministry of Energy has announced a tender titled “Development of Hydrogen Production Facilities in Romania,” published on October 4, 2024.
Charbone Hydrogen and Enki GéoSolutions have entered into a strategic partnership to advance the exploration and development of natural hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen.
Namcor, Namibia’s national oil company, and Schlumberger are collaborating to advance green hydrogen and reduce carbon footprints.
Russia has embarked on an innovative venture to use hydrogen energy to address the frigid conditions of the Arctic.
The Sinopec Kuqa facility in Xinjiang, China, is touted as the world’s largest green hydrogen project. It should have been a significant leap toward sustainable energy, but it’s running at only a third of its intended capacity.
The UK government has given the green light to the HyNet project in the North West, which aims to decarbonize industry and foster growth in this region and North Wales.
Avalon BioEnergy Uruguay, part of the U.S.-based Avalon Energy Group, has launched an innovative Agriculture-Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) biorefinery in Uruguay.
Effect of Hydrogen Injection Pressure and Its Variation Law on Performance of Hydrogen Fuel Engine
This study, titled “Effect of Hydrogen Injection Pressure and Its Variation Law on the Performance of Hydrogen Fuel Engine,” is published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy. The authors of the paper are Diming Lou, Senyu Yang, Yunhua Zhang, Liang Fang, Piqiang Tan, Zhiyuan Hu, Guofu Song, and Yonghong Deng.
Origin Energy has decided to abandon its involvement in a green hydrogen development project despite receiving substantial government financial support.
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