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Expanding the Global Energy Battlefield Greenland is emerging as a formidable player in the global energy landscape, partially due to…
The landscape for hydrogen is poised for a transformational year, likened to a natural selection process within a volatile market.…
In 2014, Norwegian energy companies unveiled ambitious plans to develop a massive wind farm on the Fosen Peninsula. Despite objections…
In a world increasingly focused on reducing emissions, hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2ICE) offer a unique blend of efficiency and environmental considerations.
In a rapidly evolving energy landscape where fossil fuel dependence is increasingly scrutinized, the potential of naturally occurring hydrogen as a low-carbon energy resource offers a paradigm shift.
The advent of hydrogen as a potential cornerstone in the energy transition has been met with both enthusiasm and skepticism. Recent market analyses and case studies present a multifaceted view of hydrogen’s role—highlighting its potential applications, regulatory challenges, and economic implications within the global energy sectors.
In the quest for sustainable energy solutions, the co-generation of heat and hydrogen through the high-temperature oxidation of aluminum in steam presents an intriguing possibility.
In 1997, over one-third of Europe’s electricity came from nuclear reactors. By 2023, that proportion had dropped to 23%. Yet…
Article written by Dr. Albert Harutyunyan. The role of hydrogen in the global energy transition is becoming more and more…
U.S. clean hydrogen production capacity has seen a substantial increase, bolstered by a 26% growth over the last year, raising the total potential to 14 million metric tons per annum.
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