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Rystad Energy research predicts that low-carbon project spending will rise by $60 billion this year, 10% higher than in 2022, driven by wind development but also by increased expenditure for hydrogen and carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) infrastructure.
You have the chance to learn about TNO activities on hydrogen development across Europe and Africa at the webinar titled “Introduction to TNO activities for the hydrogen transition,” hosted by EnergyNews.biz.
Clean hydrogen can help decarbonize industry, generate power, secure energy, and transmit renewable energy from production to usage.
In order to better understand the relationship between hydrogen production, water availability, emerging technologies, and the potential role water utilities can play in the hydrogen value chain throughout the UK and Ireland, a new project working group is being led by UK Water Industry Research (UKWIR).
According to recent research from Interact Analysis, the use of internal combustion engines (ICE) fuelled by hydrogen will take off over the next five years and rise exponentially during the following 17 years.
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 report by the World Future Energy Summit, the GCC is poised to play a significant role in the highly anticipated future hydrogen market, with the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Oman seeking to become global leaders in the export of clean fuel, which will help drive the evolution of the region’s energy sector.
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.