Green Hydrogen

CHN Energy completes Rudong solar-hydrogen-storage project

CHN Energy completes Rudong solar-hydrogen-storage project

CHN Energy Guohua Energy Investment Co, a China-based energy investor, has completed a solar-hydrogen-storage integrated project offshore from Rudong, East China’s Jiangsu Province. The project is China’s largest offshore PV demonstration project of its kind, integrating solar generation, hydrogen production, and energy storage. The project features 400 MW of PV capacity, a new 220 kV onshore...

US$ 7 billion, green hydrogen, and steel with up to 95% less CO₂: the first green steel plant on the planet emerges in Sweden and targets Brazil as the next chapter

US$ 7 billion, green hydrogen, and steel with up to 95% less CO₂: the first green steel plant on the planet emerges in Sweden and targets Brazil as the next chapter

Stegra is constructing in Boden, northern Sweden, the first large-scale industrial steel plant designed to produce steel with green hydrogen instead of coal. The project has already raised about $7 billion, with production scheduled for 2026, and half of the initial production is already sold. Image: Disclosure / Stegra Why the change in steel matters Steel is present...

Toyota showcases liquid hydrogen race car ahead of Le Mans 24 Hours

Toyota showcases liquid hydrogen race car ahead of Le Mans 24 Hours

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The world has bet on green hydrogen as the fuel of the future, but now faces the side effect: producing 1 kilogram requires about 9 liters of ultrapure water, and the largest projects on the planet are precisely in the driest regions of the Earth, where water is already scarce for people.

The world has bet on green hydrogen as the fuel of the future, but now faces the side effect: producing 1 kilogram requires about 9 liters of ultrapure water, and the largest projects on the planet are precisely in the driest regions of the Earth, where water is already scarce for people.

Green hydrogen promises to replace fossil fuels, but requires ultrapure water and could make desalination a central piece of the energy transition in the Gulf Green hydrogen has become one of the most ambitious bets of the global energy transition because it can replace fossil fuels in hard-to-decarbonize sectors such as heavy industry, transportation, and power generation....

A German startup just showed a panel that takes in sunlight and water and gives back hydrogen, no electrolyzer, no electricity, no grid. The working prototype is one square meter, and the plan is to stamp them out like drywall

A German startup just showed a panel that takes in sunlight and water and gives back hydrogen, no electrolyzer, no electricity, no grid. The working prototype is one square meter, and the plan is to stamp them out like drywall

KeysQuestions4Vehicle1The hydrogen industry's two-machine problem — solar panel plus electrolyzer — may have just been solved by four researchers out of Germany with a single panel that skips electricity entirely and produces fuel directly from sunlight and water.The patent-filed internal geometry is doing three jobs simultaneously inside one square meter of material, and that last job — gas...

China’s largest solar-hydrogen plant can make 180 tons of H2 a year

China’s largest solar-hydrogen plant can make 180 tons of H2 a year

China has completed its largest offshore project, which combines solar power, hydrogen production, and energy storage. This marks a big step in the country’s efforts to create more reliable renewable energy systems. The project, off the coast of Rudong in East China’s Jiangsu Province, was reported as completed on Wednesday, according to China Media Group. Funded by CHN Energy Guohua Energy...

The green hydrogen plant that Tarragona will unveil in 2030: 50 MEUR

The green hydrogen plant that Tarragona will unveil in 2030: 50 MEUR

A business alliance is preparing Tarragona for the first electrolysis plant to produce green hydrogen, with an initial investment of 50 million euros and a capacity of 25 MW. This innovative project, planned for 2030, aims to make the region a benchmark in green energy. Its proprietary technology and the production of renewable energy to power the plant are...

Andalusia boosts green hydrogen ties with Morocco in Casablanca

Andalusia boosts green hydrogen ties with Morocco in Casablanca

The Spanish agency «Andalucía Trade» held an economic meeting in Casablanca dedicated to green hydrogen, in partnership with the Official Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the city and the Andalusian Hydrogen Cluster. The initiative seeks to «strengthen economic and institutional ties between Andalusia and Morocco in a field considered strategic for both sides’ energy transition and...

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