Axpo and ENEGO consider 100 MW green hydrogen production plant in Sicily

Axpo and ENEGO consider 100 MW green hydrogen production plant in Sicily

Axpo and ENEGO consider 100 MW green hydrogen production plant in Sicily 09.04.2024 – Axpo has signed a cooperation agreement with French energy investor ENEGO to study the feasibility of a 100 MW green hydrogen plant in Sicily, it was announced today. The project shall be located in the Priolo-Augusta industrial complex on the island’s east coast. Contributing to the...

Why Airbus Pumped the Brakes on its Hydrogen Plans

Why Airbus Pumped the Brakes on its Hydrogen Plans

A hydrogen-powered airliner is an emerging technology that aims to replace conventional fossil fuels with hydrogen as the primary energy source, offering a cleaner, more sustainable future for aviation. The concept can be realized in two main ways: through hydrogen combustion in modified jet engines, or through hydrogen fuel cells that power electric motors. Both methods could reduce or even...

KFUPM launches research project to improve green hydrogen feasibility

KFUPM launches research project to improve green hydrogen feasibility

KFUPM launches research project to improve green hydrogen feasibility Project aims to reduce the cost of producing the element to make the process more economically viable Uses a portable solar panel to power a process known as water splitting, which separates the hydrogen atoms from oxygen in water RIYADH: A research project to improve the feasibility of green hydrogen...

Green Hydrogen Market Projected to Reach USD 94 Billion by 2033,

Green Hydrogen Market Projected to Reach USD 94 Billion by 2033,

Green Hydrogen MarketThe global green hydrogen market is poised for explosive growth over the next decade, catalyzed by global decarbonization goals, clean energy mandates, and advances in electrolyzer technology. According to data from Persistence Market Research, the market will expand from US$ 6.2 billion in 2023 to US$ 94 billion by 2033, reflecting a phenomenal...

Hydrogen Incentives ‘Critical’ for Now

Hydrogen Incentives ‘Critical’ for Now

Policy uncertainty may be clouding new energies pathways in the U.S., but some energy powerhouses appear to still have a line of sight to lower-carbon solutions while acknowledging headwinds. Speaking during quarterly earning calls, Exxon Mobil Corp. and Chevron Corp. executives addressed continued pursuits of carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen. Both are considered key components of...

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