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As the hydrogen economy continues to brew, Hyundai and Kia are making strategic moves. Both South Korean automotive giants have thrown their weight behind Pajarito Powder, a US-based start-up commanding attention in the hydrogen sector.
Norwegian Hydrogen Rjukan Plant Tests Nordic Green Hydrogen Viability Amid Cost and Infrastructure Uncertainties
With Norway targeting a 20% share of hydrogen in its energy mix by 2030, Oslo-based Norwegian Hydrogen has finalized plans for a 25 MW electrolysis facility in Rjukan, Telemark—a project positioned to supply industrial clients across southern Norway and Sweden by late 2027.
At this year’s Hannover Messe, Bosch Senior Vice President Matthias Ziebell delivered an impassioned briefing on the company’s pioneering work…
Japan’s push to become a global leader in hydrogen energy is at a crossroads. The billion-dollar Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain…
Gasunie, one of Europe’s largest energy infrastructure companies, has unveiled a comprehensive investment plan totaling €12 billion aimed at bolstering…
Global renewable energy capacity witnessed an unprecedented surge in 2023, adding a staggering 510GW – a near 50% increase year-on-year…
Deserpentinization as Source of the Genesis of Hydrogen, Webinar with Dr. Albert Harutyunyan
The global energy sector’s pivot toward natural hydrogen has intensified scrutiny of geological processes like deserpentinization, which could yield vast subsurface hydrogen reserves. A 2023 U.S. Geological Survey estimate suggests subsurface hydrogen deposits may exceed 1 trillion tons globally—a potential game-changer for clean energy transitions.
The aviation industry, a major contributor to global carbon emissions, is under increasing pressure to identify and implement sustainable fuel alternatives. In this context, hydrogen fuel is gaining attention as a viable zero-emission energy source that could redefine air travel’s environmental impact.
As China braces to meet its ambitious carbon neutrality goal by 2060, it faces the enormous task of transforming an economy heavily reliant on fossil fuels.
Exploration into the integration of green hydrogen production within wind farm operations reveals both economic and environmental dimensions.
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