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The German federal initiative to bolster hydrogen technology has made a decisive impact in Bremen and Bremerhaven, with the region receiving over €24 million for the development of two key hydrogen testing infrastructures.
When examining the burgeoning sector of ocean renewables, a noteworthy statistic emerges from the backdrop—global investment in marine renewable energy technologies surpassed $6 billion in 2023, reflecting a paradigm shift toward harnessing offshore resources.
According to recent studies, the efficient transportation of liquid hydrogen (LH2) presents formidable challenges, with up to 20% of the hydrogen potentially being lost via evaporation during transit.
The proposed €650 million hydroelectric energy storage project in County Tipperary has gained considerable traction. Representing a crucial element in sustainable energy storage, this project stands as a testament to Ireland’s commitment to renewable energy solutions.
First Hydrogen recently announced the establishment of First Hydrogen GmbH, a pivotal move aiming to secure a significant foothold in…
Green Hydrogen Systems A/S, based in Kolding, Denmark, announced it would file for in-court restructuring due to unanticipated financial difficulties.…
The aviation industry accounts for 2.5% of global CO2 emissions. As the world grapples with the urgent need to decarbonize, the sector faces mounting pressure to innovate.
India and France have recently signed an agreement demonstrating their commitment to collaboration in the field of small modular reactors (SMRs) and advanced modular reactors (AMRs).
Current data from the International Energy Agency indicates that buildings account for over a third of global energy consumption, with expected growth to 60% by 2050.
Research findings suggest that nanopores in certain minerals can significantly enhance hydrogen adsorption capacity due to stronger interactions with mineral surfaces.
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