For years, hydrogen has been hailed as a revolutionary fuel with the potential to replace traditional fossil fuels, offering a clean energy alternative.
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Renowned geoscientist Arnout Everts, armed with a Ph.D. in Earth Sciences and over 30 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, delves into the potential of natural hydrogen in a new Energy News interview.
ROSEN Group has undertaken a comprehensive research initiative commissioned by the Energy Institute to explore the challenges and opportunities associated with repurposing natural gas infrastructure for hydrogen.
Mauritania, the northwest African nation, is poised to emerge as a prominent player in the global green hydrogen landscape, driven by its strategic geographical attributes and the abundance of natural hydrogen, according to the Africa Solar Industry Association’s (AFSIA) Annual Solar Outlook 2024.
Roland Berger, the global consulting firm, has cast a spotlight on the future of hydrogen storage, predicting a shift towards battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and gaseous hydrogen as the predominant technologies in the next decade.
A team of researchers from the Technion Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering has introduced a revolutionary technology for producing green hydrogen using renewable energy.
In the vast expanse of global greenhouse gas emissions, air travel’s seemingly modest 3 percent share belies its colossal impact, surpassing the collective emissions of entire nations.
As the curtains fell on CES 2024, showcasing an array of language learning models, in-car AI assistants, and colossal infotainment displays, it was the resurgence of hydrogen and a renewed focus on fuel cell-powered passenger vehicles that emerged as a noteworthy, albeit understated, highlight.
Researchers from the Aragon Agri-Food Institute (IA2) and the Aragon Engineering Research Institute (I3A) at the University of Zaragoza have joined forces with IngenierĂa de Obras Zaragoza to embark on a transformative project.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released its 2023 annual renewables report, painting a less optimistic picture for green hydrogen than previous forecasts.