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Podcast: Tree Energy Solutions, Wilhelmshaven Green Energy Hub and renewable hydrogen imports
In this episode of the ICIS Hydrogen Insights podcast, hydrogen editor Jake Stones speaks with Tree Energy Solutions (TES) chief…
Featuring Francesco Matteucci, the EIC Programme Manager for advanced materials for energy and environmental sustainability, Indraneel Sen, Project Coordinator at…
Engineers and scientists at Rice University have developed a method for petrochemical refineries to turn an unpleasant byproduct into money.
The Netherlands has all the components needed to become the biggest green hydrogen powerhouse in Europe. Researchers from Roland Berger and Royal HaskoningDHV assert this in a collaborative research paper.
US Department of Energy is planning to distribute $7 billion under last year’s bipartisan infrastructure program, which may support around 10 regional clean hydrogen centers.
Together with other collaborators, including 7th Generation Advisors, Accenture, Energy Independence Now, and Momentum, AltaSea conducted the study and wrote the white paper.
Green hydrogen is a crucial component in the European Union’s plan to achieve carbon neutrality by the year 2050.
Nature has published an article on Challenges to developing materials for the transport and storage of hydrogen.
Today’s energy crisis is delivering a shock of unprecedented breadth and complexity.
Toshiba has created a large-scale electrode production technique that increases power-to-gas (P2G) efficiency for the generation of green or renewable hydrogen while consuming 90% less iridium.
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