In an interview conducted by EnergyNews.biz, Mark Thompson, the executive director of Carbon Transition Pathways, shared insightful perspectives on the ongoing energy transition and the role of hydrogen in shaping the future of energy.
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has emerged as a frontrunner in the global race towards sustainable energy solutions, particularly in the realm of green hydrogen production.
Plug Power has prompted the European Union (EU) to implement bold strategies to boost the hydrogen sector, citing the resounding success of the inaugural Hydrogen Bank auction.
Brazil is emerging as a key player in the global renewable energy arena, with the Ministry of Energy touting the nation’s capacity to produce nearly 2 billion tons of green hydrogen.
Over 200 energy and climate organisations have sounded an alarm to German municipalities, cautioning them against succumbing to gas industry pressure to incorporate hydrogen into their compulsory local blueprints for transitioning to climate-neutral heating.
As the global community intensifies efforts to combat climate change, hydrogen emerges as a promising solution to decarbonize various sectors, especially transportation.
The EXSOTHyC, a three-year research project aimed at improving electrolyser technology, is now underway.
West Virginia University (WVU) researchers had significant backing from the Department of Energy (DOE) with $15.8m funding for three research projects.
As the world grapples with the urgent need to combat climate change, the quest for cleaner, more sustainable energy sources has taken center stage.
Luca de Meo, a senior European executive at Renault, has publicly supported hydrogen as a crucial part of transitioning to net-zero emissions. Alongside eFuels, hydrogen is seen as an alternative to the currently dominant battery-powered approach.