Green Hydrogen

Australian gas producers want “grey iron” to look green

Australian gas producers want “grey iron” to look green

Gas and LNG continue to make headlines in Australia. The media remains focused on the North West Shelf approval, the proposed Santos takeover and government consideration of a gas reservation scheme in the eastern states.Getting less coverage is the risk of the Australian gas industry locking in a new source of demand – in iron and steel production – and locking out truly green...

Greece Bets On Carbon Pricing And Biomethane To Kickstart Green Hydrogen Production – Hydrogen Fuel News

Greece Bets On Carbon Pricing And Biomethane To Kickstart Green Hydrogen Production – Hydrogen Fuel News

Greece is taking a major step forward in clean energy with its first-ever legal framework for green hydrogen and biomethane. Rolled out by the Ministry of Environment and Energy, the focus isn’t on throwing subsidies around—it’s all about smart regulation and integrating these renewable gases into the market. Green hydrogen: Betting on carbon pricing instead of government handoutsInstead of...

Algeria signs deal with US specialist for green hydrogen project

Algeria signs deal with US specialist for green hydrogen project

Plan to power steel production First phase is feasibility studies Targeting 15GW of renewables by 2026 Algeria has signed a memorandum of understanding with a US renewable energy specialist to build a green hydrogen project to power steel production. Sonatrach, Algeria’s state-owned oil company, said on Tuesday it had signed the deal with Hecate Renewable Energy, based in Chicago, and...

India Smashing Expectations on Green Hydrogen Costs

India Smashing Expectations on Green Hydrogen Costs

India's plans to advance as a green hydrogen leader are gaining traction both in terms of investments and economics — with a cost curve that seems to be beating expectations. The country's biggest green hydrogen tender to date was secured at a price of around 397 rupees per kilogram ($4.70/kg) — a record low in India. In...

Australia Commissions First Photocatalytic Green Hydrogen Plant Without Electrolysis – Hydrogen Fuel News

Australia Commissions First Photocatalytic Green Hydrogen Plant Without Electrolysis – Hydrogen Fuel News

Sparc Hydrogen has taken a bold step forward in the race for clean energy, officially unveiling a one-of-a-kind green hydrogen pilot plant at the University of Adelaide’s Roseworthy campus. What makes it such a game-changer? It runs on a patented technology called Photocatalytic Water Splitting (PWS)—turning sunlight and water into hydrogen, without the need for electricity or electrolysis. This...

Sunlight-Powered Catalyst Supercharges Green Hydrogen Production by 800%

Sunlight-Powered Catalyst Supercharges Green Hydrogen Production by 800%

The solar catalyst – credit, Olov Planthaber, via Linkoping University Swedish engineers have improved the process through which hydrogen fuel is produced from solar electricity by 800%. Hydrogen fuel is considered one of the best renewable alternatives to fossil fuels in heavy machinery like planes and ships, but its creation requires electricity. That electricity can be from renewable...

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