- 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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Hydrogen embrittlement poses significant challenges for integrating hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines. This phenomenon, where metals become brittle and fracture due to the penetration of hydrogen, can compromise the integrity of steel pipelines.
This research is essential given Iran’s untapped renewable energy resources and the ongoing dependence on fossil fuels. By integrating techno-economic analysis with multi-criteria decision-making methods, the researchers identify optimal sites and technologies for wind-to-hydrogen systems.
Shell and TenneT have formalized a significant connection and transport agreement that will link Shell’s large-scale hydrogen plant, Holland Hydrogen 1, to the high-voltage grid.
Norwegian energy company Equinor and its partner RWE have recently announced decision to halt ambitious plan to export hydrogen to…
Australia and Germany have signed a significant green hydrogen agreement worth approximately US $445 million. This deal will secure Germany as a key buyer for renewable hydrogen produced in Australia.
Hyundai and Skoda have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on developing hydrogen fuel cell technologies.
This comprehensive review explores the recent advancements in the development of palladium (Pd) catalysts for the reversible dehydrogenation of heterocyclic liquid organic hydrogen carriers (LOHC).
Kawasaki Heavy Industries (Kawasaki) and CB&I, a subsidiary of McDermott, have signed a significant agreement to promote a commercial-use liquefied hydrogen (LH2) supply chain and work towards a zero-carbon-emission society.
In a recent letter to EU Commissioner Kadri Simson, German Minister Robert Habeck raised significant concerns regarding the Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin (RFNBO) Delegated Act.
Infener, a European company specializing in green hydrogen production, has teamed up with the City of Gengenbach in Germany to develop a new hydrogen hub.
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