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Sungrow Hydrogen Opens Munich Technology Lab to Advance European Electrolysis Research
Sungrow Hydrogen has established a European Hydrogen Technology Laboratory in Munich, Germany, aiming to accelerate innovation in water electrolysis and Power-to-X (P2X) systems.
Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Superyacht Sale Highlights Limits of Hydrogen Adoption at Sea
When a 118.8-meter, $645 million superyacht enters the market, attention usually centers on opulence rather than engineering. Yet the Breakthrough,…
Hyundai’s Second-Generation Nexo Surpasses 1,000 Monthly Sales, Testing Hydrogen’s Market Viability Against EVs
Hyundai Motor Company’s second-generation hydrogen fuel cell SUV, the All New Nexo, reached a significant milestone recently with 1,001 units sold in South Korea, marking a 203% year-on-year increase.
The Philippines is advancing early-stage exploration into natural hydrogen, with U.S.-based startup Koloma, Inc. preparing to study potential reserves in Luzon.
Over one-third of Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) scrutinizing hydrogen-based energy storage focus solely on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, neglecting critical…
ArcelorMittal declared it “impossible” to proceed with direct reduction iron and electric arc furnace plans at its Bremen and Eisenhüttenstadt…
Beyond the Green Transition: Simon Michaux’s Case for a Resource-Balanced Energy Future
Global energy markets are entering a period of unprecedented constraint, with oil production peaking around 2018 and natural gas reserves now in structural decline. According to geologist and strategist Simon Michaux, new oil discoveries are consistently lagging behind consumption, making the development of a robust “after oil” strategy an urgent economic imperative.
Sarawak’s ambitions to become a green hydrogen export hub have gained renewed momentum with ACWA Power reaffirming its partnership with SEDC Energy Sdn Bhd (SEDCE) to pursue multi-gigawatt renewable-powered hydrogen production in the Malaysian state.
India’s National Green Hydrogen Mission envisions 5 million tones per year of green hydrogen production capacity by 2030, but meeting that target hinges on improving the performance and cost-effectiveness of core electrolyzer components.
The integration of large-scale solar and battery storage in Australia is accelerating, with Gentari’s 243 MWp Maryvale Solar & Energy Storage project in New South Wales (NSW) breaking ground this week.
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