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.
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In 1997, over one-third of Europe’s electricity came from nuclear reactors. By 2023, that proportion had dropped to 23%. Yet…
The Clean Hydrogen Partnership has announced its 2025 Call for Proposals under the Horizon Europe programme. With a total budget of €184.5 million, this initiative aims to accelerate innovation in hydrogen technology, emphasizing climate neutrality and competitive advancement throughout Europe.
Lithuanian company Nord Steel is set to supply the first hydrogen storage tanks for a green hydrogen facility in the Baltics, located at the Port of Klaipėda.
EET Hydrogen, a company specializing in sustainable hydrogen production, has partnered with ENKA, a global engineering and construction firm, to construct a low-carbon hydrogen facility.
Article written by Dr. Albert Harutyunyan. The role of hydrogen in the global energy transition is becoming more and more…
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has embarked on an ambitious green hydrogen project in Northern Germany, launching Project Anker alongside partner Friesen Elektra Green Energy AG.
It’s no secret that the push toward green energy is accelerating at an unprecedented rate. Yet behind every ambitious plan lies a complex web of questions—especially concerning the raw materials essential for this transition.
The increasing global demand for electricity is reshaping the energy landscape significantly, with nuclear energy standing out as a critical contender in meeting this demand.
Polat Energy and Rolls-Royce have entered into what is being described as Turkey’s largest energy storage agreement.