Green Hydrogen

AM Green looks to build 1 mtpa green ammonia plant at Indian port

AM Green looks to build 1 mtpa green ammonia plant at Indian port

AM Green will explore developing a one million-tonne-per-year (mtpa) green hydrogen-based ammonia plant at V.O. Chidambaranar Port in Thoothukudi, southern India.The developer signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the port authority covering ammonia production, handling, storage and refuelling operations, aiming to connect the port with major demand in Europe and...

Georgia considers green hydrogen pipeline alongside Black Sea cable in energy corridor plan

Georgia considers green hydrogen pipeline alongside Black Sea cable in energy corridor plan

Deputy Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Inga Pkhaladze says Georgia is considering the possibility of building a “green hydrogen” pipeline in parallel with the Black Sea submarine power cable as part of the “Green Energy Corridor” project. Inga Pkhaladze told Trend Agency during Baku Energy Week that the main importance of ongoing meetings lies in strengthening ties...

RVK highlights hydrogen leadership as Cologne bus operator turns 50

RVK highlights hydrogen leadership as Cologne bus operator turns 50

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Brazilian researchers develop a catalyst made with abundant metals that increases the efficiency of green hydrogen production and can replace expensive materials, creating a promising alternative to expand the use of clean energy worldwide.

Brazilian researchers develop a catalyst made with abundant metals that increases the efficiency of green hydrogen production and can replace expensive materials, creating a promising alternative to expand the use of clean energy worldwide.

Research reveals how iron and nickel can reduce the costs of green hydrogen production, accelerating advances in clean energy and sustainable innovation. The Brazilian researchers associated with the Center for the Development of Functional Materials (CDMF) participated in research that may help reduce one of the main challenges of the hydrogen economy. Published in Science...

Loughborough-led hydrogen production project for a Net-Zero future | News and events

Loughborough-led hydrogen production project for a Net-Zero future | News and events

The Henry Royce Institute has awarded approximately £100,000 to support an industry-focused research collaboration aimed at advancing catalytic electrode technologies for green hydrogen production. The project, titled “Thermo-responsive catalytic electrodes for alkaline water electrolysers” (THERMORE), focuses on accelerating the transition from laboratory-scale innovation to...

white hydrogen is escaping from ancient rocks and could change local energy

white hydrogen is escaping from ancient rocks and could change local energy

Hydrogen gas is quietly building up under the Canadian Shield, and researchers now say it could point to a new source of clean energy hiding in plain sight. In an operating mine near Timmins, Ontario, geochemists from the University of Toronto and the University of Ottawa measured natural “white hydrogen” flowing from billion-year-old rocks. The finding matters because this was not just a...

Green steel is still an opportunity for Brazil, but not an easy one

Green steel is still an opportunity for Brazil, but not an easy one

In February, Brazil’s largest power company, Axia Energia, announced an agreement with German partners to develop the country’s first green hydrogen plant dedicated to low-carbon steelmaking. A month later, CSN, one of the country’s largest steel producers, launched a green hydrogen project at a facility in the state of Paraná. Though only...

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