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Europe is looking for alternatives to natural gas, not least because of its dependency on Russia. A confidential document from the federal administration shows where things could go.
In Europe, the green hydrogen industry will be officially launched in 2023.
CO2 emissions from road freight transit must be reduced. Electric drives are suitable for short distances, whereas hydrogen is a…
Algeria is the first country in the world to consider exporting hydrogen through gas pipelines Recently, in a move to…
Ukrainian lobbyists are pinning high hopes on hydrogen production in Ukraine to get out of the energy crisis, especially given the present Russian invasion and the country’s domestic gas industry’s failure to meet consumption needs.
But what do people really want? hydrogen for example.
The competition will be tough if the market “takes off,” as projected (with a volume of $ 600 billion by 2050).
According to the International Energy Agency, hydrogen may account for roughly 15 percent of final energy consumption by 2050, or possibly 22 percent under BloombergNEF’s green scenario.
A global shift toward low-carbon pathways strongly promotes the idea of switching to green hydrogen in order to meet climate…
Germany wants to be climate-neutral by 2045. The energy conversion offers the chance to get away from Russian gas imports…
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