The Sinopec Kuqa facility in Xinjiang, China, is touted as the world’s largest green hydrogen project. It should have been a significant leap toward sustainable energy, but it’s running at only a third of its intended capacity.
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In recent years, Taiwan has increasingly focused on developing hydrogen energy as part of its commitment to renewable energy sources.
BMW, renowned for its innovation in the automobile industry, plans to introduce its first hydrogen-powered electric vehicle by 2028.
Brazilian mining giant Vale is set to incorporate green hydrogen into its steel production process. This move aims to reduce the carbon footprint associated with manufacturing steel, a traditionally high-emission industry.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) released its annual report on the hydrogen business on October 2, 2024. The findings may have left those hopeful for hydrogen’s rise in the energy sector feeling let down.
The Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, has affirmed the nation’s dedication to progressing its green hydrogen initiatives.
Amid the global transition to renewable energy, there’s an innovative concept that could revolutionize hydrogen production. These are artificial energy islands.
Europe is at risk of losing its lead in hydrogen technology. China and the USA are advancing faster, warns a study by Boston Consulting Group (BCG). Europe still benefits from earlier advantages in materials, efficiency, and longevity of plants. However, this lead is diminishing.
66 members of Congress urged the Biden administration to finalize the tax credit regulations for clean hydrogen production under Section 45V and the energy credit under Section 48(a)(15).
As India aims for net-zero emissions by 2070, green hydrogen is becoming a key part of its sustainable development strategy.