Aston University Involved in £800,000 Initiative to Produce Clean Hydrogen

Aston University Involved in £800,000 Initiative to Produce Clean Hydrogen

Aston University, a leading institution in the United Kingdom, is spearheading a significant initiative aimed at harnessing low-carbon energy from an unexpected source: waste steam generated by nuclear power plants. This pioneering research project has received a considerable injection of £800,000 in funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council. Among the key researchers...

Stargate and OX2 link up for Nordics hydrogen push | Hydrogen

Stargate and OX2 link up for Nordics hydrogen push | Hydrogen

Stargate Hydrogen, an Estonia-based green hydrogen technologies manufacturer, and OX2, a Sweden-based developer and operator of renewable energy, have signed an agreement to link up to accelerate the deployment of large-scale renewable hydrogen production in the Nordic region.The agreement should help to deliver a project in Åland, intended to serve as a hub for large-scale green hydrogen...

Desco Infratech Joins Hands With KPI Green Hydrogen And Naveriya Gas To Launch India’s First Hydrogen-Natural Gas Blending Projects In The CGD Sector

Desco Infratech Joins Hands With KPI Green Hydrogen And Naveriya Gas To Launch India’s First Hydrogen-Natural Gas Blending Projects In The CGD Sector

Desco Infratech Limited has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with KPI Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Pvt. Ltd. and Naveriya Gas Pvt. Ltd. to jointly develop Hydrogen-Natural Gas Blending Projects in the City Gas Distribution (CGD) sector. The collaboration marks a significant milestone in India’s journey towards cleaner energy and reflects a shared vision of promoting...

Why India Needs a ‘Made for Bharat’ Clean Energy Strategy, Not Imported Blueprints

Why India Needs a ‘Made for Bharat’ Clean Energy Strategy, Not Imported Blueprints

India’s clean energy transition is gathering pace with ambitious milestones and tangible progress. The government has set an official target of achieving 500 GW of installed non-fossil power capacity by 2030 and remarkably, the country has already reached around 50 percent of its installed capacity from non-fossil sources by mid-2025, well ahead of schedule. Yet, fossil fuels still dominate the...

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