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BP’s recent moves in Teesside highlight a paradox in the company’s energy strategy. While the oil major is pushing forward with the H2 Teesside project, one of the UK’s largest blue hydrogen facilities, it has simultaneously scaled back its broader green agenda.
IndianOil’s decision to cancel its global tender for a Green Hydrogen Generation Unit at its Panipat Refinery raises important questions about the company’s strategic approach to hydrogen projects. The cancellation of two consecutive tenders—one in February 2024 and the other this week—suggests underlying challenges that warrant scrutiny.
RINA’s recent Approval in Principle (AiP) and Technology Qualification for Saipem’s subsea hydrogen pipeline safety methodology mark a significant milestone for the company.
A newly published comprehensive review, appearing in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, sheds light on hydrogen’s evolving role in the energy landscape.
In a groundbreaking study published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, a research team led by Behbood Abedi and colleagues has unveiled a novel containment strategy for subsurface hydrogen storage based on time-dependent soft solids.
The Territoire de Belfort in France has issued a tender titled “Acquisition of Eight Hydrogen Articulated Buses for the Urban Public Transport Network.”
The Romanian Ministry of Energy has launched a new tender titled “Hydrogen Technology Development,” published on August 8, 2024. Interested parties have until October 1, 2024, to submit their proposals.
The Belgian Government has issued a tender titled “Machining Centre – Plasma Reactor Head for Hydrogen and Solid Carbon Production,” with publication dating 08/08/2024 and a submission deadline set for 13/09/2024.
Romania has taken a significant step towards advancing its hydrogen industry by issuing a comprehensive tender titled “Development of Hydrogen Infrastructure in Romania.”
Geoscientists are unearthing a promising new source of clean energy that lies not in the sun or wind, but beneath our feet. Natural hydrogen, a naturally occurring form of this versatile element, is generating excitement in the energy sector for its potential to revolutionize how we power our world.
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