Hydrogen, a versatile fuel and energy carrier, is poised for expanded utilization, leading to an increased demand for freshwater resources for its electrolytic production.
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Israeli start-up Found Energy has developed a groundbreaking technology that harnesses the stored energy in aluminium and converts it into heat and hydrogen through oxidation with water.
Deakin University’s hydrogen program, Hycel, has joined forces with PACCAR Australia to conduct research aimed at developing zero-emission solutions for the domestic heavy haulage market using hydrogen-powered prime movers.
Hydrogen energy, derived through photocatalytic production, holds immense potential as a sustainable and green energy source.
The Fraunhofer Institute for Large Structures is set to establish an application center for hydrogen in Rostock-Warnemünde, aiming to develop and test hydrogen-powered ship engines and other large engines on the Warnow River.
A groundbreaking study titled “Global Hydrogen Market Forecast to 2050” released by Rethink Energy reveals astonishing projections for the green hydrogen market.
An alliance of environmentalists, trade unionists, and trade associations has come together to voice their concerns over the installation of hydrogen-capable gas heaters.
Panama is positioning itself as a leader in the global green hydrogen industry with its newly unveiled National Strategy for Green Hydrogen and Derivatives (ENHIVE).
The Israeli Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure has announced the launch of a comprehensive national plan to incorporate hydrogen into the country’s energy system.
A study by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) revealed that global investments in the green hydrogen sector will range between $6tn and $12tn between 2025 and 2050.