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A recent evaluation of the European Union’s hydrogen strategy showcases a complex landscape where optimism meets hard-edged realism. The EU’s…
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) is channelling vast resources into the development of pink hydrogen, leveraging nuclear power for…
China’s introduction of the “Track 1000” liquid hydrogen system for trucks has captured attention, offering a promise to revolutionize long-haul…
Mexico has been thrust into the spotlight, potentially facing a loss of $10 billion due to what some experts term…
In the transition towards sustainable energy systems, the adoption of variable renewable energy sources (VRES), such as wind and solar, is imperative.
In 2024, global energy demand increased by 2.2%, surpassing the average growth rate of the past decade. This dramatic rise was led by a surge in electricity consumption, which increased by 4.3%, more than double the rate of global GDP growth.
The European Union’s Hydrogen Bank has already allocated €2 billion to 61 pioneering projects in its first auction, marking a…
A Potential $1.5 Trillion Energy Source Beneath Mountain Ranges, Interview with Frank Zwaan
In the Pyrenees, a single tectonic system may generate enough hydrogen annually to power a city of 500,000—a figure extrapolated…
The global white hydrogen market, valued at approximately $4.05 billion in 2024, is projected to reach $10.53 billion by 2033,…
In a stark reminder of shifting climate paradigms, recent data indicates that the rate of global mean sea level rise over the past decade has more than doubled compared to the initial period of satellite observation.
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