India is poised to become a global leader in green hydrogen investment, with a staggering $125-billion opportunity across the value chain by 2030, as revealed in a recent report by Avendus Capital.
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Egypt’s parliament has recently ratified a comprehensive set of incentives aimed at propelling the nation into the forefront of the burgeoning green hydrogen export market.
In a recent exclusive interview conducted by Energy News, Professor Ibrahim Dincer, a distinguished mechanical engineering professor at Ontario Tech University, shared his insights into the realm of sustainable energy technologies, with a particular focus on hydrogen energy.
Quantron AG renowned for their sustainable transportation solutions, released an intriguing whitepaper, “Unlocking New Possibilities: Waste-to-Hydrogen as an Energy Source for Fuel Cell Vehicles”.
The United States has made considerable advances in renewable energies through the introduction of hydrogen agriculture – the application of one of the foremost renewable fuels within traditional farming practices.
Alain Prinzhofer, a distinguished geochemist, has been at the forefront of unraveling the mysteries surrounding natural hydrogen exploration. Prinzhofer shared his insights on natural hydrogen in the energy landscape in an interview with EnergyNews.biz.
One of Australia’s leading energy utilities, EnergyAustralia claims that clean hydrogen may eventually replace natural gas for power plants, eliminating the need for costly nuclear generators.
Chevron has maintained a steadfast commitment to its targets for equity hydrogen capacity by 2030.
A host of Texas-based energy companies, enticed by the prospect of its cleaner and eco-friendly properties, believe hydrogen can revolutionize the fuel industry.
Cornell Engineering’s recent study reveals that the combination of renewable energy like green hydrogen and carbon-intensive cryptocurrency mining could boost the adoption of renewable sources such as solar and wind energy.