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The race to lead the green hydrogen sector in North Africa has intensified, with Algeria and Tunisia poised to outpace…
Green hydrogen, produced using renewable energy sources, is heralded as the future of sustainable energy. Unlike gray hydrogen, derived from…
China’s foray into green hydrogen production heralded as the world’s largest of its kind, has encountered significant challenges in its…
Hydrogen has enormous potential as a carbon-free energy source. Countries such as Australia, Namibia, and Patagonia are among the areas…
With the global push for more sustainable energy solutions, green hydrogen has become a significant area of focus. Storing this…
Billions in Subsidies for Carbon Capture Projects: Closer Look at Europe’s Climate Gamble
This Spring, Dutch engineers embarked on a major industrial feat at the Port of Rotterdam, positioning a colossal drill to bore beneath the seawall.
The “2025 Mandate for Leadership,” spearheaded by The Heritage Foundation and its conservative allies, presents a sweeping vision for the…
Let’s talk about the European Commission’s responses to the European Court of Auditors’ hydrogen report. Picture this: the EU is…
This target is a broader European initiative to combat climate change and move towards a carbon-neutral economy by 2050. Adopting green hydrogen is crucial for decarbonizing various sectors, including transportation, industry, and heating.
According to the US Department of Energy’s Hydrogen Program Record, these installations could increase the country’s electrolyzer capacity from 116 megawatts (MW) to 4,524 MW.
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