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The patent involves a novel process for producing hydrogen through the catalytic cracking of ammonia.
Aviation’s climate impact, often underestimated at 2–3% of global COâ‚‚ emissions, surges to 10% or higher when non-COâ‚‚ effects like…
Namibia is emerging as a surprising contender in the global race for green hydrogen production, and Germany is playing a pivotal role in this transformation.
McPhy, a significant player in the electrolyser manufacturing industry, sees its chief executive officer, Jean-Baptiste Lucas, stepping down.
Introducing Dr. Quentin Meyer: Pioneering Hydrogen FuelCell Innovation for a Sustainable Energy Future
Energy News is thrilled to welcome Dr. Quentin Meyer to its Advisory Board, a visionary researcher whose groundbreaking work in hydrogen fuel cells and electrochemical engineering is accelerating the global transition to clean energy.
Energiepark Bad Lauchstädt has commenced the operation of a hydrogen transport pipeline that aims to demonstrate a fully integrated “green”…
India’s industrial titan, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), has made a decisive step in escalating its commitment to renewable energy by…
Introducing Dr. Alistair Miller: A Pillar of Nuclear Innovation and Sustainable Energy Advocacy
Energy News is honored to welcome Dr. Alistair Miller to its Advisory Board, a luminary whose almost six-decade career in nuclear technology and sustainable energy research has left a legacy on the global energy landscape.
As the UK accelerates its ambitions to establish a low-carbon hydrogen economy, 27 electrolytic hydrogen projects have been shortlisted under the second Hydrogen Allocation Round (HAR2), representing a substantial increase from the first round.
The maritime industry faces a pressing challenge: curbing the significant greenhouse gases emitted by seaports, which are pivotal hubs of global trade responsible for a staggering 2.5% of global emissions.
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