- Lhyfe and Messer Forge Long Term Hydrogen Partnership as Market Shifts Toward Bankable Demand
- OMV Secures €450 Million EIB Loan for Austria’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project
- Nigeria Joins IEA as Africa’s Energy Transition Expands Beyond Oil and Toward Energy Access
- INTCO Medical Reports 32.5% Reduction in Carbon Emissions per Glove as ESG Strategy Shifts Toward Operational Performance
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The global green hydrogen market is poised to grow by $46.2 billion between 2024 and 2028, with a staggering compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 66.83%.
Hydrogen Integration in Industrial Parks Leads to Massive Emission Cuts & Industrial Transformation
Statistical shifts indicate a growing urgency in redefining energy systems within industrial parks, which contribute approximately 80% to China’s carbon emissions—a significant share of global greenhouse gases.
In the realm of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, the pursuit of heightened efficiency and maximized hydrogen utilization continues to occupy a pivotal niche in both theoretical exploration and practical application.
Korean Breakthrough in Catalyst Technology Paves the Way for Affordable Green Hydrogen
A group of researchers in Korea has developed a new technology to produce hydrogen.
The company’s $1.66 billion Department of Energy (DOE) loan guarantee will fund the construction of up to six hydrogen production facilities, starting with a plant in Graham, Texas. This facility, powered by wind energy, is expected to produce 45 tons of hydrogen per day, eliminating 175,000 tons of CO2 annually—equivalent to taking 38,000 cars off the road. Marsh projects a seven-to-eight-year payback period, with the plant generating cash flow for up to 50 years.
The levelized cost of electricity (LCOE) for renewables like solar and wind becomes cheaper than continuing operations of existing coal…
Graphite’s pivotal role in the battery market is steadily garnering attention due to its intrinsic chemical properties and market dynamics.…
The Trump administration announced considerations to cancel federal loans previously granted by the Department of Energy for transition projects.
Amid a backdrop of ambitious transportation innovation, the administration of Aeristech raises significant concerns for the future of London’s transition to hydrogen buses.
Emerging technologies continue to spotlight hydrogen as a formidable energy carrier, vital for sectors striving for decarbonization.
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