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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.
Leading business representatives including the German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV) and German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water (DVGW) support changing the Gas Market Directive as it is now written by the EU Commission (2021/0425 (COD)).
The potential for Chile to produce hydrogen is “undisputed” throughout the world, according to Erik van der Heijden, business manager at the Port of Rotterdam.
Wong discussed Singapore’s goal to use hydrogen as a key energy source during the Singapore Energy Lecture at the Singapore International Energy Week.
TNO researchers were the first to create a process that uses 200 times less iridium while still producing electrolyzers that perform between 25% and 46% better.
Trucks powered by hydrogen are predicted to become more common.
Rice University engineers have found a technique that may make oxygen evolution catalysis in acids, one of the trickiest areas of water electrolysis for creating clean hydrogen fuels.
Egypt has many of the many components required to develop into a hub for renewable energy, including a sizable domestic market, plenty of sunshine, and strong winds in the Gulf of Suez.
The “Green Hydrogen State of the Nations Summary” study was delivered by Interreg project Inn2POWER.
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