ABO Energy opens first green hydrogen project in Germany combining wind + electrolyzer

ABO Energy opens first green hydrogen project in Germany combining wind + electrolyzer

German energy utility ABO Energy has reached a critical milestone in the company’s history by opening its first green hydrogen project in Germany that combines wind and electrolyzer technology. As the global energy sector transitions away from fossil fuels towards the untapped power of the renewable sector, Germany has emerged as a regional leader in the adoption and commissioning of new and...

Vietnam Green Hydrogen Center inaugurated in Ho Chi Minh City

Vietnam Green Hydrogen Center inaugurated in Ho Chi Minh City

The Vietnam Green Hydrogen Center was officially inaugurated on October 23 at the Vietnamese-German University in Ho Chi Minh City, marking a major milestone in the country’s clean energy transition, reported VnEconomy. The center was established under the International Hydrogen Market Promotion Program (H2Uppp), supported by the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and Germany’s...

QD-SOL’s vision for a hydrogen-powered world

QD-SOL’s vision for a hydrogen-powered world

The global race toward cleaner energy often meets the limits of physics and cost, one Israeli startup believes it has found a shortcut — by letting nature lead the way. QD-SOL, a young company based in Ness Ziona, has developed a technology that turns sunlight and water directly into hydrogen fuel — without electricity, emissions, or heavy infrastructure.At the helm is CEO Stella Weinstein, a...

Vietnam Green Hydrogen Center Inaugurated: A New Era in Renewable Energy

Vietnam Green Hydrogen Center Inaugurated: A New Era in Renewable Energy

The Vietnam Green Hydrogen Center was officially inaugurated on October 23 at the Vietnamese-German University in Ho Chi Minh City. The Vietnam Green Hydrogen Center was established within the framework of the International Hydrogen Market Promotion Program (H2Uppp), with support from the German Agency for International Cooperation (GIZ) and the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and...

‘The technology works at industrial scale’

‘The technology works at industrial scale’

A breakthrough from researchers at City University of Hong Kong could make green hydrogen — one of the cleanest energy sources on Earth — cheaper and more sustainable than ever before. Scientists have unveiled a new type of cathode that can withstand fluctuating power levels during the process of splitting water into hydrogen and oxygen.  This is extraordinary because most renewable...

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