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One of the great hopes for solving the energy crisis and lowering greenhouse gas emissions is green hydrogen. Hydrogen leaks, though, are a concern that some experts say could invalidate the product’s “green” designation. It can impact other elements when it leaks into the atmosphere, lowering the concentration of molecules that break down existing greenhouse gases and causing global warming.
In order to produce green hydrogen in the United Arab Emirates, Germany’s Uniper SE is collaborating with Masdar, one of the largest renewable energy companies in the Middle East.
Through its wholly owned subsidiary Evolution Terminals BV, Vision Energy claims to be on schedule to submit the complete environmental impact assessment for its energy project in the Netherlands’ North Sea Port of Vlissingen by January 31, 2023.
SK E&S to showcase hydrogen-powered fuel cell and drone at US expo At an upcoming U.S. tech expo early next…
Hyundai Heavy Industries Group was successful in creating Korea’s first 1.5 MW LNG and hydrogen blending engine.
One of the biggest proponents of hydrogen, Fortescue Future Industries, is looking into “green methane” as a more effective means of transporting the zero-emission fuel abroad.
In order to help the EU achieve its sustainability goals, Nikola and E.ON Hydrogen intend to lower the cost of hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) so that they are comparable to diesel-powered automobiles.
The Dutch Government announced that seven electrolyser projects in the Netherlands for producing renewable hydrogen have received subsidies totalling €783.5 million.
According to a study supported by the European Investment Bank, Africa has the capacity to create €1 trillion ($1.06 trillion) in green hydrogen annually by 2035, enabling it to export the fuel and support local industry.
Agreements have been signed between Shell, ENGIE, Vopak, and Anthony Veder to establish a hydrogen chain from Sines to Rotterdam.…
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