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ZeroAvia’s High Temperature Proton Exchange Membrane (HTPEM) devices tested with performance that broke records.
“Hydrogen Patents for a Clean Energy Future,” a detailed analysis on innovation in clean-energy hydrogen technologies during the past 20 years based on international patent filings, has just been released by the European Patent Office (EPO) and International Energy Agency (IEA).
Enagás wants to operate a hydrogen network. The firm that has 5% of the shares in the State through SEPI wants to have control in Spain over the substance that could eventually replace gas. Europe must approve it, and in order to do so, the business run by Arturo González must sell Enagás Renovables in order to meet European requirements.
In response to the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), the German hydrogen company Thyssenkrupp Nucera has witnessed a surge in client demand in the United States. If the market takes off, the company may partner with Italy’s De Nora to establish local production capacity.
From his ministry’s “transformation workshop,” the minister of economic affairs reports. In it, one imagines hydrogen serving as a fuel and develops a “hydrogen network acceleration law” to achieve this. The only aspect of hydrogen generation and heat pumps that are yet unknown is where the electricity will come from.
As part of a significant global drive toward renewable hydrogen, Total Eren, a renewable energy producer partially controlled by the French oil company Total, claims it is considering a huge number of “gigawatt” size renewable projects in Australia.
In an effort to have the Renewables Directive not apply to hydrogen and “low-carbon” fuels, seven EU nations have written to the Commission. Spain, Germany, Austria, Denmark, Ireland, Luxembourg, and Portugal are the countries that have participated.
Starting in 2035, the Kiel coastal power station will use hydrogen to generate both electricity and heat. Now a letter of intent has been signed.
The Republic of Namibia in south-west Africa planned to become the first carbon-neutral nation on the continent and to serve as the continent’s sustainability centre.