On January 20, 2025, Wasserstoff Lichtenau GmbH & Co. KG announced a tender titled “Elektrolyseur ‘Schlafender Riese'” for the construction of a hydrogen production facility with a scale of 9-12 MW in Lichtenau, Germany.
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South Africa is keen to explore green hydrogen as part of its Just Energy Transition Implementation Plan.
The hydrogen 45V tax credit intended to catalyze the electrolysis sector has inadvertently opened a loophole with significant implications for…
Expanding the Global Energy Battlefield Greenland is emerging as a formidable player in the global energy landscape, partially due to…
The landscape for hydrogen is poised for a transformational year, likened to a natural selection process within a volatile market.…
In 2014, Norwegian energy companies unveiled ambitious plans to develop a massive wind farm on the Fosen Peninsula. Despite objections…
In a world increasingly focused on reducing emissions, hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2ICE) offer a unique blend of efficiency and environmental considerations.
An interesting innovation in the field of hydrogen production is highlighted by the patent titled “Ammonia Cracker Reactor Module.”
In a rapidly evolving energy landscape where fossil fuel dependence is increasingly scrutinized, the potential of naturally occurring hydrogen as a low-carbon energy resource offers a paradigm shift.
The advent of hydrogen as a potential cornerstone in the energy transition has been met with both enthusiasm and skepticism. Recent market analyses and case studies present a multifaceted view of hydrogen’s role—highlighting its potential applications, regulatory challenges, and economic implications within the global energy sectors.