Green to replace blue as top low-carbon hydrogen by 2030 - GlobalData Renewables Now Source link...
Green to replace blue as top low-carbon hydrogen by 2030 - GlobalData Renewables Now Source link...
Dutch tulip nursery Rainbow Colors has completed the installation of a 1 MW solid oxide electrolyzer for on-site hydrogen production, while GlobalData says global low-carbon hydrogen capacity could reach up to 65.3 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) by 2030, driven largely by green hydrogen expansion in the Americas. Source link...
By adopting a program for the development of green hydrogen with an action plan for the period 2026-2028, Montenegro aims to prepare for a future in which hydrogen will be an integral part of energy and economic systems, Zorana Sekulić, acting Director of the Directorate for Oil and Gas at the Ministry of Energy and Mining, said in an interview with Balkan Green Energy News.Montenegro adopted the...
Press Release This press release was published in English using an automatic translation system Regional Government of Arequipa With the firm purpose of consolidating Arequipa as the main national benchmark in energy innovation and sustainable development, the Regional Government of Arequipa held a strategic working roundtable aimed at laying the foundations for the implementation of...
Geoscientists Embark on New Natural Hydrogen Exploration Following Breakthrough Fuel Cells Works Source link...
Green Hydrogen Redraws Industry Fuel Cells Works Source link...
Abhay Bakre, Director General of Bureau of Energy Efficiency, speaking at the ‘MIR NetZero Vision 2047 Summit’ in Mangaluru on Friday. | Photo Credit: H. S. MANJUNATH Abhay Bakre, Director General of Bureau of Energy Efficiency, said here on Friday that green hydrogen sector could create...
GlobalData’s latest report, ‘Low-Carbon Hydrogen Market Report, Update 2025 – Global Market Outlook, Trends, and Key Country Analysis’, is the latest market analysis report from GlobalData, the industry analysis specialist. The report provides a clear overview of and detailed insight into the global low-carbon hydrogen market. The report provides...
India’s plan to reach 300 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of crude steel capacity by 2030 comes at a time when the country still relies on imports for about 90% of its metallurgical (met) coal. Despite efforts to become more self-reliant in coal, most new steel capacity is being built through the coal-intensive blast furnace (BF) route, which depends heavily on imported met coal. As a result, 182mtpa...
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