Germany plans to cut funding for the use of green hydrogen in industry by two thirds by 2030

Germany plans to cut funding for the use of green hydrogen in industry by two thirds by 2030

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‘This achievement marks a real turning point’

‘This achievement marks a real turning point’

Researchers have discovered how to create self-healing electrodes for use in producing green hydrogen without relying on precious metals or complex catalyst manufacturing processes. The team from Seoul National University College of Engineering released a study detailing its findings, which could help accelerate global decarbonization efforts and reduce reliance on precious metal-based...

TES announces plans for 500MW green hydrogen and e-methane plant in Finland

TES announces plans for 500MW green hydrogen and e-methane plant in Finland

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New green hydrogen facility in Norway aims to launch in 2028

New green hydrogen facility in Norway aims to launch in 2028

Karmsund Hydrogen has partnered up with HydePoint to build a green hydrogen facility in Karmsund, Norway, aimed at cutting emissions in the local industry. As explained, the facility will be located at Karmsund Group’s Service Base, offering direct access to hydrogen users in both the maritime and onshore sectors. The project plans to produce more than 3000 tons...

Japan breaks hydrogen dream ― Just ‘green fuel’ engines to power the highways

Japan breaks hydrogen dream ― Just ‘green fuel’ engines to power the highways

Japan seems to be on a route of its own, deviating from electric vehicles (EVs). In breaking away from the hydrogen dream, Japan seems to be looking at a dream of its own, which is that of green fuel as well as reworked internal combustion engines (ICE). With what has been labelled an “engine reborn”, Japan is putting forth a lightweight internal combustion system powered by hydrogen and...

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