Green Hydrogen

Scientists make jaw-dropping breakthrough that transforms human urine into futuristic energy source: ‘Unprecedented momentum’

Scientists make jaw-dropping breakthrough that transforms human urine into futuristic energy source: ‘Unprecedented momentum’

Researchers have discovered an efficient, low-carbon way to generate green hydrogen by using urea that's found in urine and wastewater. Their unique method offers a pathway toward cost-effective production of this sustainable energy source, while reducing some of the harmful offshoots of the process, according to a report from the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Carbon...

What mandate? | Less than half of EU member states have included 2030 green hydrogen targets for industry in national climate plans

What mandate? | Less than half of EU member states have included 2030 green hydrogen targets for industry in national climate plans

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...

What Happened To The Hydrogen Economy?

What Happened To The Hydrogen Economy?

U.S. President George W. Bush, center, talks to reporters while visiting North America's first ... More retail hydrogen and gasoline fueling station in Washington D.C., May 25, 2005. Bush took part in a demonstration of fueling a General Motors hydrogen powered car. (Photo by Brooks Kraft LLC/Corbis via Getty Images)Corbis via Getty Images In his 2003 State of the Union address, President George W. Bush...

India’s power demand to grow 6-6.5% annually through FY2030, driven by EVs, data centres, green Hydrogen: Icra

India’s power demand to grow 6-6.5% annually through FY2030, driven by EVs, data centres, green Hydrogen: Icra

India's power demand is projected to grow by 6.0–6.5 per cent annually over the next five years, driven by accelerating electric vehicle (EV) adoption, rapid expansion of data centres, and the development of green hydrogen projects, according to ICRA.“These three segments are expected to contribute to 20–25 per cent of the incremental demand over the next five-year period from FY2026 to...

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