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Up to 10,000 employment might be created as a result of the growth of industrial value chains
A research team from the University of Alberta is collaborating with a Calgary energy company to extract hydrogen and high-demand…
Two recent British studies suggest that releasing huge amounts of hydrogen into the atmosphere can contribute to global warming (indirectly) to some extent.
Australia’s plan to export green hydrogen collides with abundant sun and wind in Japan.
If hydrogen is to realize its full potential, production must expand dramatically – up to eight times by the middle of the century, according to some estimates – requiring a $ 15 trillion investment.
Europe’s energy transition will be accelerated – with less fossil fuels in the energy mix and lower greenhouse gas emissions – because of its pivot away from Russian gas.
To reach the REPowerEU 2030 hydrogen ambitions, EHB has expanded to 28 European nations, with 27,000 kilometers in 2030 and 53,000 kilometers in 2040.
Productive projects and academic research try to place the country on the world map of sustainable gas, touted as the fuel of the future.
China accounts for over a third of world emissions each year. It’s committed to becoming carbon-neutral by 2060, and green hydrogen production is a vital part of that strategy.
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB), which is in charge of investigating air, maritime, and rail accidents in Australia, has opened an inquiry into a “severe event.”
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