A recent study commissioned by the eco-energy cooperative Green Planet Energy, conducted by the Reiner Lemoine Institute, explores the critical role of flexible green hydrogen production in achieving climate goals and ensuring a low-carbon future.
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Hydrogen is undoubtedly making waves on the global energy stage, and it’s no surprise that even oil-rich Saudi Arabia is diving into the hydrogen business. Hyundai and KEPCO (Korea Electric Power Corporation) are joining forces with Saudi entities to create a thriving hydrogen ecosystem in the desert kingdom, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and cleaner energy future.
Energys has proudly unveiled a cutting-edge Hydrogen Fuel Cell Generator designed for a groundbreaking pilot program with Telstra. This project aims to revolutionize backup power solutions and reduce emissions.
South Korean steel giant POSCO is taking bold strides to be at the forefront of this revolution. With its sights set on net-zero emissions, POSCO is embarking on a major green hydrogen project in Oman’s Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Duqm.
Europe is poised to dominate the green hydrogen market over the next five years, with the UK and the US facing an uphill battle to catch up, according to a report by international law firm Pillsbury.
South Australia is set to become a global leader in green hydrogen production with a groundbreaking project in Whyalla. The state government has selected a consortium comprising ATCO Australia and BOC, a British industrial gas and engineering group, as preferred partners to build a massive 250 MW hydrogen production facility, a 200 MW hydrogen power plant, and a hydrogen storage facility in the Upper Spencer Gulf.
Nedstack and ComAp have joined forces to revolutionize the power generation landscape. Their strategic alliance aims to develop sophisticated control systems that seamlessly integrate fuel cell technology into power generation processes, unlocking the immense potential of this clean energy source.
Sunborne Systems has successfully conducted its first operational test of ammonia reactor technology, surpassing all expectations.
The German Renewable Energy Association (BEE) has raised concerns about the draft of the guarantee of origin for electricity used in green hydrogen production, warning that it contains critical loopholes.
India is poised to play a pivotal role in the global green hydrogen revolution, with its ambitious National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) aiming to establish the country as a global hub for green hydrogen production and use.