Six eastern German states have unveiled an initiative focused on the production and utilization of renewables-based hydrogen to spearhead the green energy transition.
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Scientists at The University of Texas at Austin are delving into the realm of natural catalysts to extract hydrogen gas from iron-rich rocks, heralding a potential breakthrough in the energy transition with minimal carbon emissions.
Pedro Sánchez, the President of the Spanish Government, has reaffirmed Spain’s commitment to hydrogen as a strategic pillar of renewable energy, envisioning the nation as a leading hub in this burgeoning sector.
Gold Hydrogen, a pioneering start-up, embarked on a exploration venture in South Australia, heralding a new era in the quest for natural hydrogen.
In a recent Energy News.biz interview, Stephen Crolius, the president of Carbon-Neutral Consulting and an expert in the evolution of electrolyzer technology, sheds light on the exciting advancements and challenges shaping the future of hydrogen and electrolyzers.
Haßfurt has emerged as a beacon of innovation in hydrogen production and utilization.
Italian Minister of the Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, engages in discussions with French counterpart Bruno Le Maire at the EU Energy Council, emphasizing the significance of renewable sources, hydrogen, and advanced nuclear power for energy security and decarbonization.
Hamburg emerges as a leader in the European hydrogen market, spearheading innovative projects to accelerate the transition to green energy and combat climate change.
Hyundai Motor finds itself at a crossroads as it contemplates increased financial commitments to salvage Hydrogen Energy Network (HyNet), a struggling operator of hydrogen charging stations.
A research team at NIMS has leveraged an artificial intelligence (AI) technique to revolutionize the production of green hydrogen.