The stage is set for a revolution in the energy landscape, and at its heart is the promise of low-emissions hydrogen. A recent report by the International Energy Agency (IEA) reveals a complex yet hopeful picture of an industry on the brink of transformation.
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For Japan’s G7 Presidency, the IEA has produced a wide range of new analysis on important energy and climate topics, including reports on hydrogen, steel, renewables integration, and natural gas. It has also contributed to discussions on important minerals, clean energy supply chains, energy efficiency, and lowering emissions from road transport.
New recommendations for producing clean hydrogen have been made public by the International Energy Agency (IEA).
“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).
A recent joint report by the European Patent Office (EPO) and the International Energy Agency (IEA) summarized innovation and patent trends in the hydrogen economy.
Three cooperative initiatives between Oman and the International Energy Agency (IEA) are now underway to expand and improve green hydrogen generation in Oman.
According to the International Energy Agency’s 2022 World Energy Outlook, Australia will export the most low-emission hydrogen by 2050.
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According to the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) research, “Global Hydrogen Review 2022,” the current energy crisis has increased interest in…
Electrolyzers, which are required to manufacture low-emission hydrogen from renewable power, are predicted to see a six-fold rise in worldwide manufacturing capacity by 2025. IEA