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The crucial role the shipping industry will play in transporting the green fuels required to reach global climate objectives.
The Schulich School of Engineering’s research team has made a significant advancement toward developing more efficient fuel cells that can produce power from hydrogen.
According to a recent assessment by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), G7 states can take the lead in the deployment of a low-carbon and environmentally friendly hydrogen market.
The UK government has provided funds for a group of specialists from the University of Manchester under the direction of Dr. Amir Keshmiri to assist Powerhouse Energy in recovering hydrogen for use in sustainable energy.
Cop27: Egypt announced its intention to establish itself as a center for hydrogen production and capture 5% of the world market by 2040.
The collaboration will support commercial strategies, technology, and capacity-building initiatives for the deployment of low-carbon hydrogen in poor nations.
Hydrogen is produced in a very environmentally friendly manner in the University of Kassel’s labs by using naturally occurring bacteria.
Securing globally acknowledged patents is essential for achieving “technological independence” and becoming a technical powerhouse for the hydrogen industry, through hydrogen intellectual property rights
The idea would have South Africa export up to 8 million tonnes of clean-burning fuel and its derivatives by 2050 and satisfy local demand of 2 to 5 million tonnes.
The $5 billion Neom project in the northwest of the kingdom is “very much on pace” to be completed as planned in 2026.
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