Aramco recently announced challenges in securing offtake deals for its blue hydrogen. Despite efforts to market this cleaner energy alternative, the company has yet to finalize agreements with buyers.
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In a recent publication in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, researchers Dana Alghool, Mohamed Haouari, and Paolo Trucco presented…
At the recent World Hydrogen Summit, industry experts argued that Europe needs to incorporate blue hydrogen into its energy strategy to meet short-term decarbonization targets more cost-effectively.
ExxonMobil, one of the world’s largest energy conglomerates, is stirring up a contentious debate as it seeks substantial tax credits for hydrogen derived from natural gas, commonly known as “blue hydrogen.”
The global push towards a hydrogen-based economy has ignited a debate on the best path forward – green or blue hydrogen.
Saudi oil giant Aramco has announced that it is putting its plans for blue hydrogen on hold due to high costs and the lack of off-takers.
EnBW board member Georg Stamatelopoulos has proposed the use of “blue hydrogen” as a first step towards a quick switch from natural gas to hydrogen in the energy supply.
With the introduction of large-scale initiatives, money, and official support globally, blue hydrogen production is gaining traction.
Onyx Power intends to construct a hydrogen production plant at its current location in Rotterdam’s port to create low carbon blue hydrogen.
Energroup, a company based in the United Arab Emirates, and Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) have signed a preliminary agreement to…