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In 2023, U.S. venture investment in energy innovation dropped 27% from its 2021 peak. While inflation and interest rates played…
For over four decades, Greg Vezina has been warning that we’re backing the wrong horse. As CEO of Hydrofuel Canada,…
In a world supposedly racing toward net zero, one element of the clean energy arsenal still hasn’t left the lab:…
With the EU projecting a 40% shortfall in water availability for human use by 2030, access to water is becoming…
Replacing global hydrogen production with green alternatives would demand the entire output of the U.S. electrical grid. This stark reality…
A stark market reality: industrial sectors remain notoriously difficult to decarbonize, often reliant on intensive hydrocarbon combustion. Cambridge-based Levidian is…
Global temperatures have surged past 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, yet carbon emissions continue to rise at 1.1% annually, defying net-zero…
The European Union’s target to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2030 hinges on a critical question: Can…
In our interview with Enapter’s Wilhelm Schünemann, it became clear that installed water-electrolyser capacity jumped from 1.4 GW at the…
As cities race to decarbonize public transport, the debate between battery electric and hydrogen-powered buses is heating up. At the…
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