- Yara Commits to Full Offtake from ATOME’s $630M Green Fertilizer Project in Villeta
- Hydrogen’s $75 Billion Reality Check: From Oil Majors to Middle East Corridors, Can the Numbers Add Up?
- Hydrogen Integration Lowers Costs and Boosts Efficiency in Floating PV-Pumped Hydro Systems, Study Finds
- CATL’s $19/kWh Sodium-Ion Claims Face Reality Check in $1.82 Billion Market
Browsing: SPOTLIGHT
The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy has given producers or importers of green hydrogen a legal foundation for subsidizing the difference between the production costs of green hydrogen and gray hydrogen in order to ensure the competitiveness of green hydrogen.
According to a recent study conducted on behalf of Transport & Environment (T&E), investments in the refining of biofuels are eight times larger. This suggests that the “big bet” made by Europe’s oil majors on hydrogen as the future’s transportation fuel is not as large as it appears in theory.
The use of hydrogen should enable climatic neutrality. But if it escapes unchecked, it can potentially have a significant negative impact on the environment. The need for building a hydrogen infrastructure is increased as a result, as even little leaks from hydrogen pipes can have significant negative effects on the environment.
Chemical engineers at EPFL have created a solar-powered artificial leaf that is supported by a new transparent, porous electrode that can collect atmospheric water and turn it into hydrogen fuel.
According to a recent joint assessment of hydrogen patents by the European Patent Office (EPO) and the International Energy Agency, innovation in hydrogen is trending towards low-emission solutions, with Europe and Japan in the lead and the United States losing the pace (IEA).
Tire wear is a major source of microplastics, according to South Korean Omphalos designer Cheolhee Lee. Omphalos’ hydrogen propulsion and…
Pyeongtaek, Namyangju, Dangjin, Boryeong, and Gwangyang Pohang are among the six local governments that have been chosen as “hydrogen cities” locations.
The introduction of two new initiatives to carry on promoting the use of hydrogen (H2) as an energy vector marked the end of the Foundation for the Development of New Hydrogen Technologies in Aragon in 2022.
By using the sun to separate hydrogen from water, scientists at the University of Michigan have found a way to increase the effectiveness of solar water splitting. This method mimics photosynthesis.
The National Green Hydrogen Mission was approved by the Indian government, and incentives of Rs 17,490 crore were set aside for the creation and manufacture of electrolyzers.
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.