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Electricidade de Moçambique (EDM) has entered into a pivotal financing agreement with the German Development Bank (KfW) to propel Mozambique into the nascent green hydrogen sector.
A groundbreaking step towards decarbonizing European maritime logistics is underway with a collaborative Dutch initiative aimed at designing the world’s first zero-emission general cargo ship, utilizing liquid hydrogen as its primary fuel.
Hydrogen Storage Complexities in Salt Caverns: Examining Impact of Regional Power Mixes
The anticipated shift towards a predominantly renewable energy matrix underscored by an intricate network of electricity and green hydrogen is poised to redefine existing infrastructural frameworks.
Mabanaft Advances Hydrogen Infrastructure with Planned Truck Refuelling Station in Lübeck
As the European Union mandates hydrogen refuelling stations every 200 km along major transport corridors by 2030 under its Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Regulation (AFIR), Germany’s Mabanaft is positioning itself as a critical player in bridging the infrastructure gap.
Spain’s ambitious steps toward achieving its renewable energy goals are gaining momentum with a significant investment in hydrogen and solar…
Nel Hydrogen US, a subsidiary of the Norwegian company Nel, has procured a significant purchase order valued at approximately $6…
WATCH: Review of Safety-related Physical and Combustion Properties of Hydrogen Compared to Natural Gas
A safety presentation by Lennie Klebanoff of Sandia National Laboratories underscores the complexities of handling, storing, and transporting hydrogen safely—issues that demand urgent industry-wide attention.
The European energy sector is witnessing a significant transformation with the increased integration of renewable energy sources.
Fraunhofer-Institut für Windenergiesysteme (IWES) and Gasgrid Finland Oy have each issued significant tenders related to the development and expansion of hydrogen infrastructure.
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), a staggering 91% of global electricity generation could be sourced from renewables by 2050 to limit global warming to 1.5°C. However, these renewable sources are inherently unpredictable, introducing volatility into energy systems. This variability underscores the critical importance of efficient energy storage systems (ESS).
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