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The hydrogen energy sector is at a turning point worldwide. The energy transition has made countries and companies realize that the use of hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives (ammonia, methanol and synthetic fuels) is becoming increasingly important.
The German and Australian governments have decided to fund the HyGate hydrogen project jointly.
OWC, an offshore wind consultancy, has promoted Nguyen Dinh to a newly formed position of head of hydrogen and Principal…
This project intends to provide a unified view of the critical role of gas distribution networks in enabling hydrogen development, based on the experiences of European distributors.
By 2030, Europe alone plans to have 40 gigawatts of electrolysis capacity. (This would reduce the path outlined by the lEA’s 2050 forecasts by around 2%.)
The measure, according to the company, should hasten the creation of hydrogen compositions and minimize the time required to refill them.
The German business created a novel fuel injection system that employs an antechamber to pre-combust the air-fuel combination with ignition in collaboration with Liebherr Machines Bulle of Switzerland.
Enterprize Energy is the name of the Singaporean corporation. According to the firm’s CEO, the company is dedicated to producing green hydrogen in places with the lowest production costs.
DAF also won the ‘2021 Truck Innovation Award’ for their XF Innovation trucks, which include a hydrogen-fueled internal combustion engine.
Investors and stockholders alike are pleased with what gives engineers and climate campaigners headaches: Hydrogen, one of the most important future energy sources, is a very limited commodity, at least if it is generated “green,” that is, utilizing solar and wind energy.
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