- Cummins Green Hydrogen Plant in Spain Faces Layoffs as Electrolyzer Demand Falls, Battery Manufacturing Emerges as Pivot
- India Commits $2.2 Billion to Carbon Capture, But Scale of Challenge Raises Questions
- Morocco Advances Green Hydrogen Ambitions with TAQA and Moeve Partnership
- Private Sector Takes the Lead as EU Rethinks Climate Diplomacy Following COP30 Gridlock
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to lay the foundation stone for a significant green hydrogen project in Pudimadaka, Anakapalli district of Andhra Pradesh.
China plans to speed up the adoption of hydrogen in its transportation and industrial sectors starting after 2035.
Meralco PowerGen Corporation, a subsidiary of Manila Electric Co. (Meralco), is setting up a new power plant in Singapore.
A significant agreement has been reached between H2 Global Energy, leading a consortium, and the Tunisian government. This understanding involves a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for the development of a $6 billion green hydrogen project.
The global green hydrogen sector is critical as economic, strategic, and technological factors define its trajectory towards 2025. Energized by…
Quantifying the potential for grid interconnections in heterogeneous contexts spotlights significant disparities in market efficiency and economic outcomes.
Invinity Energy Systems has introduced its new vanadium redox flow battery technology, named Endurium, which boasts a 50% smaller footprint compared to previous designs.
China aims to be at the forefront of the global hydrogen energy race, backed by new government policies.
Unveiling Hydrogen’s Hidden Impact: Shale’s Weakness Under Nanoindentation and SEM Analysis
In the current study, nanoindentation was utilized to evaluate the mechanical response of shale samples exposed to hydrogen, revealing a progressive decrease in mechanical strength over time—a crucial factor for assessing the feasibility of hydrogen geological storage.
Fuel cell technology is advancing swiftly, yet a comprehensive optimization strategy remains elusive. In the case of Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs), the reliance on auxiliary systems and their accompanying parasitic power consumption is a critical area of improvement.
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