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While governments and businesses worldwide advocate broad use of green or blue hydrogen, a new analysis by analyst Westwood Global…
Hydrogen to make shipping greener Shipping accounts for a significant amount of world CO2 emissions because to global trade, cruises,…
The hydrogen market is enjoying a period of growth, as various governments announce decarbonization and energy transformation initiatives. When contemplating…
After receiving the complaint, the fire department responded with 86 employees and 16 pieces of equipment, extinguishing the fire in about 30 minutes.
In the green transition, hydrogen will play a critical role. By 2050, the EU expects that hydrogen will account for 10 to 24% of total energy consumption. While electric cars are projected to dominate the passenger car industry, hydrogen is predicted to play a significant part in the greening of freight transportation.
Barnard attacked everyone who advocated manufacturing liquid hydrogen where there is inexpensive and steady sunshine and wind, and transporting it as a source of energy of being ignorant at the start of the essay.
Due to the indecision among its leaders, the European Union has been delaying for months the delivery of a list of energy sources that it considers sustainable.
The transition to a low-carbon economy is both a necessary task and a tremendous opportunity for our society to achieve a better future.
The environmental balance of blue hydrogen is controversial. A new study concludes that it is better than its reputation.
The current account deficit is clearly one of Turkey’s most pressing and urgent issues. Energy is the largest component of the current account deficit. Ankara, which has explored a variety of options to lessen energy reliance on foreign sources, has recently come to the fore with its efforts in the sector of renewable energy.
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