- Dutch Chemical Sector Secures €24.2 Million for Hydrogen-Based Fine Chemical Production
- Eavor’s German Facility Marks Commercial Debut for Closed-Loop Geothermal Technology
- Natural Hydrogen Is Not the New Oil Rush It Is a Reality Check for Energy and Science
- Global Energy Hiring Surges Ahead of the Economy as Skilled Labour Bottlenecks Deepen
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Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) is expanding its Clean Energy Siting Program to include more technologies like fusion, hydrogen, and battery storage.
Czechia Leads Global Sustainable Energy Innovations with Unleashing Hydrogen Potential
The Czech Republic’s commitment to hydrogen research is a testament to its aspiration for sustainable energy solutions and a significant step towards securing energy independence.
The global green hydrogen market is poised to grow by $46.2 billion between 2024 and 2028, with a staggering compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 66.83%.
Elogen, a subsidiary of GTT Group, has suspended construction of its electrolyser gigafactory in Vendôme, France, following a €33 million ($34 million) EBITDA loss for the 2024 financial year.
Hydrogen Integration in Industrial Parks Leads to Massive Emission Cuts & Industrial Transformation
Statistical shifts indicate a growing urgency in redefining energy systems within industrial parks, which contribute approximately 80% to China’s carbon emissions—a significant share of global greenhouse gases.
In the realm of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, the pursuit of heightened efficiency and maximized hydrogen utilization continues to occupy a pivotal niche in both theoretical exploration and practical application.
Spain has recently secured 72 million euros from European funds to bolster its infrastructure for electric vehicle charging and hydrogen refueling.
Gyeongju City has made a new incentive program aimed at increasing the adoption of environmentally friendly vehicles.
Billion Electric Group has implemented solar power and battery storage systems on several Pacific Islands.
Texas A&M University is taking a proactive approach to the future of nuclear energy by offering land to four companies focused on developing small nuclear reactors.
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