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Controversial Brown Coal-to-Hydrogen Project Faces Economic Uncertainty, New Report Finds
A recently published report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis has raised concerns about the economic viability of a proposed expansion of the Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) project in Victoria.
American Airlines and its cargo division have set their sights on achieving zero-emission operations by 2050 through the development of hydrogen and Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) technologies.
Avina Clean Hydrogen Inc. (Avina), a prominent developer of electrolytic hydrogen plants, has announced a partnership agreement with Chart Industries, Inc. (Chart), a global leader in hydrogen equipment manufacturing.
The Northeast Brazilian state of Ceará has announced a significant investment in the seaport of Pecém, primarily intended to enhance the infrastructure for green hydrogen production.
Bloom Energy has expanded its supply chain, integrating Vital & FHR North America to bolster the production of its solid oxide fuel cells and hydrogen electrolyzers.
The Biden administration’s ambitious climate agenda faces an unexpected hurdle in Corpus Christi, Texas, where a proposed clean hydrogen hub is in jeopardy due to water scarcity and the installation of energy-intensive and potentially damaging seawater desalination plants.
An ambitious plan to construct a $5-7 billion hydrogen plant on the Kerry Lake East Indian Reserve, north of Prince George, is gaining momentum.
As the global transition away from fossil fuels gains momentum, scientists and entrepreneurs are looking beyond wind and solar power to explore alternative sources of clean energy.
The World Bank has granted a significant loan of US$150 million to support green hydrogen projects in Chile, marking the institution’s first financial aid for promoting green hydrogen and contributing to global climate change mitigation efforts.
Hydrogen is garnering significant attention as a key player in the decarbonization efforts of industries across the globe. With its potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, the market for hydrogen is attracting billions of dollars in investments.
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