- Air Products Abandons $4.5 Billion Louisiana Carbon Capture Project Amid Financial and Community Pressure
- Orica’s Hydrogen Hub Reaches FID as Australia’s Green Hydrogen Strategy Faces Market Reality Check
- Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Backs Australian Natural Hydrogen Venture to Assess Green Methanol Production in South Australia
- Grenergy’s 1 TWh Chile Battery Deal Signals Growing Value of Nighttime Renewable Power
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Air Products has taken a significant step forward in its ambitious plan to store carbon dioxide (CO2) safely and permanently beneath Lake Maurepas as part of the Louisiana Clean Energy Complex.
Oil and gas have long shaped the economies and geopolitics of many nations, but the rising importance of green hydrogen is set to revolutionize the energy landscape.
A team of researchers from Nanjing University, Hubei Normal University, and Zhejiang University has achieved a significant milestone in hydrogen production by developing a revolutionary cobalt-doped graphdiyne catalyst.
In a groundbreaking initiative, Beijing has launched its first-ever hydrogen-based project, poised to play a crucial role in the country’s carbon market trade.
An ambitious plan to establish the UK’s first ‘Hydrogen Village’ in Redcar is making waves as Northern Gas Networks (NGN) reveals that the project could bring over £300 million in investments and generate at least 300 new jobs in the historically underfunded region.
An intense battle is underway, pitting environmental groups, academics, and energy companies against each other, over the tax credit for clean hydrogen production in the United States. With billions of dollars at stake, the Treasury Department faces the daunting task of setting a precedent that will shape the nation’s future in the fight against climate change.
The energy landscape is undergoing a transformative shift towards sustainable alternatives, and hydrogen is at the forefront of this revolution. As part of this green transition, gas distributor SGN has embarked on a groundbreaking project to trial hydrogen gas through a decommissioned pipeline in Scotland.
As Aberdeen moves forward with its ambitious green hydrogen hub project, a political divide emerges between coalition partners in the Scottish government. The debate revolves around the involvement of oil and gas giants, BP and Shell, in the development of the hydrogen facility.
Jordan is taking bold steps towards a sustainable energy future, with plans to enact laws governing green hydrogen projects as part of its national strategy.
Provaris Energy, a pioneer in integrated green hydrogen projects, is making significant strides in advancing green hydrogen production and export supply projects in Australia and Norway.
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