By 2030, the hydrogen market in Russia’s loyalist nations is expected to rise to 35.4 million tons.
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The automobile can drive 600 kilometers on 5.5 kg of gasoline. After that, in only three minutes, you may refill.
The Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences is now researching “green plus” hydrogen at the Institute of Coal Chemistry and Chemical Materials Science of the Federal Research Center for Coal and Coal Chemistry.
Employees at Moscow State University’s Faculty of Chemistry have improved the reaction of magnesium hydride with water, paving the way…
The world’s first electric airplane engine, driven by high-temperature superconductors, is part of the installation (HTSC). The aircraft’s two turbojet engines are supplemented with a 500-kilowatt electric motor that drives the propeller.
As Germany sets up hydrogen diplomacy offices from Moscow to Riyadh, one would think the government is relying on this gas as “new oil.” However, this move was met with confusion by many.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said, during a meeting with Italian representatives, that Russia could become one of the world’s largest…
Russia, one of the largest fossil fuel producers in the world, wants to have a say in the global energy transformation by using hydrogen energy.
Hydrogen can be stored in a liquefied state, but the use of this technology is associated with costs many times higher than the cost of producing liquefied natural gas
However, gray and “blue hydrogen (steam reforming of methane) generated from natural gas is currently the simplest and cheapest method. Because it necessitates the employment of CO 2 extraction technology and their subsequent disposal, blue hydrogen is more costly, according to Novak. The most costly method of producing green hydrogen, which relies on solar and wind energy. Green hydrogen will take a long time to become competitive, according to the Deputy Prime Minister.