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In order to remove pathogens, wastewater treatment is essential, but it requires a lot of energy. Researchers from WMG, University of Warwick, have been able to overcome the challenge of treating it more sustainably by employing recycled carbon fiber mats to manufacture hydrogen from waste water.
European initiatives, on the other hand, have gotten off to a sluggish start. They appear to respond more quickly outside of Europe.
According to analysts, Russia faces the possibility of being left without a big export market as the West begins its shift to low-carbon energy.
The Port of Gothenburg and Norway’s Statkraft propose to build a hydrogen production facility near the port, with operations set…
The Olga project has announced that an electrolyzer and related storage and distribution equipment will be installed at Malpensa airport…
Haseloff noted that the region could depend on current expertise in green hydrogen generation. Because the highly established hydrogen infrastructure, which has previously been utilized for climate-damaging gray hydrogen, may be used for this as well.
Visitors to COP26 in Glasgow had the opportunity to see the world’s first hydrogen-fueled ambulance, which was developed by ULEMCo,…
Ole Vesterbk has been appointed Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and part of the Executive Management Group of Green Hydrogen Systems.…
Avacon, an E.ON subsidiary, will begin injecting hydrogen to a sub-grid in Saxony-Anhalt in December.
Asturias will pursue research on using renewables to create, store, and utilise low-emission green hydrogen. It is part of a nationwide program in which the CSIC collaborates with eight other communities and is funded by European funding as well as contributions from the communities themselves.
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