Toyota New Zealand (TNZ) is making waves in the renewable energy sector as it spearheads the transition towards a hydrogen economy in the country.
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Namibia, a country rich in natural resources and potential for renewable energy development, stands at the precipice of a pivotal transition towards a low-carbon economy.
In a speech at the headquarters of the International Energy Agency (IEA) in Paris, Pinakin Chaubal, head of technology at ArcelorMittal, highlighted the challenges and costs associated with decarbonizing the steel industry.
Mexico’s state-owned oil and gas giant, Pemex, is charting a new course towards sustainability with the inclusion of green hydrogen in its long-term strategy.
Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) has achieved a milestone in hydrogen storage technology, offering a promising glimpse into a more efficient and accessible hydrogen economy.
As the global community accelerates towards a more sustainable, low-carbon future, individual nations are closely observed and evaluated for their progress in energy transition. In this context, Darren Davidson, the head of the UK division of Siemens Energy, recently voiced concerns about the country’s sluggish pace in advancing towards their ambitious energy targets.
Egypt has embarked on an initiative to catalyze sustainable energy development, paving the way for a monumental investment of $40 billion in green hydrogen and renewable technology.
Black & Veatch has unveiled plans to investigate the extraction of natural hydrogen in Australia, signaling a potential breakthrough in the quest for sustainable energy solutions.
Moleaer issued the first of several patents to implement its proprietary nanobubble technology for electrolytic processes. The goal? To enhance the energy efficiency of hydrogen production.
In an interview conducted by EnergyNews.biz, Sapphire Technologies CEO Freddie Sarhan sheds light on their approach to enhancing the efficiency of hydrogen production.