The Sarawak state government’s strategic investment in hydrogen power, particularly its hydrogen-powered Autonomous Rapid Transit (ART) system, promises to usher in a new era of economic growth and sustainability.
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In a world striving to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, the spotlight is now on green hydrogen as the potential ‘new oil’ of the 21st century.
In a groundbreaking revelation, a recent report by the US Geological Survey has uncovered trillions of tons of natural hydrogen buried underground, setting off a new era of clean energy exploration. This discovery has the potential to revolutionize the energy landscape and meet global demand for hundreds of years to come.
The global buzz surrounding natural hydrogen, also known as white or gold hydrogen, is rapidly gaining momentum as a potential game-changer in the quest for cost-effective and low-carbon energy sources.
Toyota New Zealand (TNZ) is making waves in the renewable energy sector as it spearheads the transition towards a hydrogen economy in the country.
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.