As the world intensifies efforts to mitigate climate change, the quest for sustainable energy solutions has gained momentum.
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Linde has commenced the supply of clean hydrogen and captured carbon dioxide (CO2) to Celanese, a global chemical and specialty materials company.
The federal government of Nigeria has unveiled plans to launch a roadmap for hydrogen gas production. The announcement, made by Chief Ekperikpe Ekpo, the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Gas), underscores the commitment of President Bola Tinubu’s administration to harness the full potential of the country’s abundant natural gas resources for national growth and development.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has unveiled its ambitious 30-30-30 strategy, aiming to drive down the cost of renewable energy to $20 per megawatt-hour (MWh) by 2030.
Recent developments at Sinopec’s Kuqa facility in China shed light on the challenges facing large-scale hydrogen production.
This plea set the stage for a global quest to find sustainable alternatives, with green hydrogen emerging as a potential game-changer for achieving decarbonization and defossilization goals.
The Nepalese government has unveiled the Green Hydrogen Policy 2080 BS, positioning itself at the forefront of the global green hydrogen sector.
Chapman Hydrogen and Petroleum Engineering, led by petrophysicist Denis Brière, is gearing up to explore the possibility of harvesting natural hydrogen from underground deposits, marking the next frontier in the global race for this coveted element.
As India strives to meet its growing energy demands and tackle emissions in hard-to-abate sectors, the spotlight is now on green hydrogen, a promising alternative that has been making waves globally.
Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) has unveiled a cutting-edge non-contact terahertz light sensor, setting a new standard in hydrogen gas leak detection.