Green Hydrogen

Creating Green Hydrogen with Urine

Creating Green Hydrogen with Urine

Researchers have developed two unique energy-efficient and cost-effective systems that use urea found in urine and wastewater to generate hydrogen. The unique systems reveal new pathways to economically generate ‘green’ hydrogen, a sustainable and renewable energy source, and the potential to remediate nitrogenous waste in aquatic environments. Typically, hydrogen is generated through the use...

Partners target 2028 for Norway green hydrogen facility launch | Hydrogen

Partners target 2028 for Norway green hydrogen facility launch | Hydrogen

Karmsund Hydrogen – owned by Norwegian Hydrogen, Sigma, and Karmsund Group – is partnering with HydePoint to build a green hydrogen facility in Karmsund.The facility, aiming to open in 2028, will be located at Karmsund Group’s service base, offering direct access to hydrogen users in the maritime and onshore sectors.The project plans to produce more than 3.000 tonnes annually based on 20...

Neoenergia Begins One of the First Green Hydrogen Supply Units in Brazil

Neoenergia Begins One of the First Green Hydrogen Supply Units in Brazil

The project is part of the Research, Development and Innovation (P&DI) Program, regulated by the National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), and is scheduled to open in October. The unit will be powered by a photovoltaic plant and will contribute to the decarbonization of sectors that are difficult to electrify, such as automotive transport. The choice of Taguatinga, close to Brasilia, was strategic:...

Green Hydrogen Could Reach Homes Thanks to Activated Carbon, According to UC Chile Research

Green Hydrogen Could Reach Homes Thanks to Activated Carbon, According to UC Chile Research

A research team from the UC Chile Department of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, led by Elodie Blanco and Felipe Huerta, is developing an innovative solution that could enable the safe and cost-effective storage and transportation of green hydrogen.   According to findings published on ING Divulga, the School of Engineering’s new science and technology outreach platform, one of the main...

Industrial Partners Unite Behind Floating Hydrogen

Industrial Partners Unite Behind Floating Hydrogen

Karmsund Hydrogen—owned by Norwegian Hydrogen, Sigma, and Karmsund Group—is partnering with HydePoint to build a green hydrogen facility in Karmsund, aimed at cutting emissions in local industry. The facility will be located at Karmsund Group’s Service Base, offering direct access to hydrogen users in both the maritime and onshore sectors.The project plans to produce more than 3000...

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This triple-layer sunlight catalyst supercharges green hydrogen by 800%

This triple-layer sunlight catalyst supercharges green hydrogen by 800%

The chemical reaction to produce hydrogen from water is several times more effective when using a combination of new materials in three layers, according to researchers at Linköping University in Sweden. Hydrogen produced from water is a promising renewable energy source - especially if the hydrogen is produced using sunlight. The production of new petrol and diesel cars will be banned in the EU as of...

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