As countries around the world work on decarbonization strategies, hydrogen fuel has been taking an important place in the spotlight for reducing emissions from the trucking industry.
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Kenya needs to sink in more investments into its energy sector if it’s to make green hydrogen power attractive for investors.
India’s ambitious journey towards achieving net-zero emissions by 2070 received a significant boost as key players in the energy industry converged at the Economic Times India Net Zero Forum 2023.
Oman, a land of breathtaking landscapes, from majestic mountains to pristine beaches, has long been celebrated for its natural wonders and warm hospitality. However, beneath its picturesque beauty lies another captivating phenomenon—the presence of naturally occurring hydrogen. This intriguing discovery opens up new possibilities for clean energy and sustainable development in the Sultanate.
The hydrogen economy is surging forward as a beacon of hope in the battle against the global climate crisis. However, as this vital industry expands at a rapid pace, the need to safeguard its critical infrastructure becomes increasingly apparent. In a digital age where connectivity is king, cybersecurity is paramount.
Trucks are responsible for transporting nearly three-quarters of the nation’s freight by weight, and most of these commercial trucks are powered by diesel fuel.
A Yale University professor has received a $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a water-splitting device designed for the large-scale production of green hydrogen.
A new study of the top 100 highest-spenders on EU lobbying based on LobbyFacts data shows that Big Hydrogen spends over €75.75 million a year on lobbying the EU institutions.
Green hydrogen, the linchpin of many nations’ decarbonization strategies, faces a formidable challenge: cost. Producing this clean fuel from renewable sources often comes with a price tag that threatens to slow down the transition to sustainable energy.
Eletrobras, a key player in Brazil’s energy landscape, is embarking on a groundbreaking journey into the realm of green hydrogen. With an eye on commercial-scale production, the company sees green hydrogen as a catalyst for Brazil’s synthetic fuel market, potentially revolutionizing energy consumption in the country and opening doors to international exports of eco-friendly e-methanol.