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Australian Government has committed a substantial $70 million investment in the development of the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania.
In a groundbreaking study led by Omani scientists, the spotlight is on the Sultanate’s vast potential to harness high-quality silica sand for cost-effective thermal energy storage.
Researchers led by Prof. Wei Luo from Wuhan University have introduced a groundbreaking catalyst, bismuth-doped ruthenium oxide (BiRuO).
Gurugram-based renewable energy firm Acme Group is gearing up to raise $300 million in fresh equity. The move is aimed at securing funds for bidding on new power projects, emphasizing the company’s commitment to green hydrogen initiatives and sustainable energy practices.
Free State of Saxony and the Czech Republic have inked a declaration of intent, solidifying their commitment to jointly build a robust hydrogen infrastructure.
Teralta, a pioneering force in hydrogen strategies and infrastructure, has officially launched its innovative clean hydrogen system at a pulp mill in Prince George, British Columbia, Canada.
To achieve the ambitious goals of a hydrogen society, understanding how hydrogen interacts with materials is crucial.
Hydrogen Skepticism Escalates: Tesla Executive Slams ‘Illogical’ Government Incentives
Tesla executive Rohan Patel joined CEO Elon Musk in criticizing government incentives for hydrogen utilization, branding it an ‘illogical government addiction.’
OX2 and Ingka Investments, the investment arm of IKEA’s parent company, Ingka Group, have set their sights on transforming Sweden’s renewable energy landscape with the ambitious Neptunus offshore energy hub.
Germany’s ambitious goal of achieving 100% climate-neutral power production by 2035 is encountering obstacles as plans for a fleet of hydrogen power plants to complement wind turbines and solar panels face a budgetary squeeze and industry demands for cost-cutting.
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