De Nora on course to deliver a cumulative 3.6GW of electrolysis equipment for green hydrogen projects by end of 2025

De Nora on course to deliver a cumulative 3.6GW of electrolysis equipment for green hydrogen projects by end of 2025

Clarity on clean hydrogenOur mission is to deliver engaging and independent business journalism and insight to executives and leaders in the global clean hydrogen industry. We focus on delivering the news and analysis that matters, fearlessly looking beyond the hydrogen hype to provide a balanced view of the market, giving readers the knowledge they need to make critical business decisions. Source...

Green Hydrogen, Black Coal

Green Hydrogen, Black Coal

“There will be no real energy transition as long as coal powers the present and the future remains just a promise for export.” Chile wants to become a green hydrogen powerhouse. The government says it, companies repeat it, and the media celebrates it. Solar panels in the desert, wind turbines in Magallanes, and a promise: to produce the fuel of the future without polluting the present. But...

invisible nanobubbles boost clean energy, water, and battery tech

invisible nanobubbles boost clean energy, water, and battery tech

Lithium-ion batteries, hydrogen fuel cells, and water filtration systems form the backbone of today’s clean technology push, but their performance is still throttled by limitations in thin-film coatings. These films, essential for power output, durability, and efficiency, often suffer from uneven structure, poor porosity, and manufacturing inefficiencies.  A new breakthrough promises to tackle...

EU’s maths on costly ‘green’ hydrogen does not add up, says expert

EU’s maths on costly ‘green’ hydrogen does not add up, says expert

EU’s maths on costly ‘green’ hydrogen does not add up, says expert The European Union’s hydrogen strategy is facing growing scrutiny as cost-efficiency concerns have mounted and deployment targets missed. Despite political backing and multi-billion-euro commitments, experts warned the core assumptions behind renewable hydrogen — particularly its role in industrial...

Energy for millennia found under the ocean — It’s a new color of hydrogen

Energy for millennia found under the ocean — It’s a new color of hydrogen

Did you know that humans can see millions of colors (or light waves), but that each person perceives them differently? Colors are also used to categorize power sources by how they are produced. Recently, a new color of one of the most mysterious energy sources in the world has been discovered under the ocean. This source could potentially power the world for millennia. Solving this era’s...

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