Green Hydrogen

Scaling Up to Meet Net Zero Emissions Target

Scaling Up to Meet Net Zero Emissions Target

According to the IEA’s 2023 Global Hydrogen Review, to meet climate ambitions, there is a need to switch hydrogen used in existing applications, such as fertilizers, steel, chemicals and refining industries, to low-emission hydrogen and to expand the use to new applications in heavy industry or long-distance transport. Green hydrogen is one of the most promising tools to decarbonize such...

Ineratec partners with Chilean consortium on Biobío e-fuel plant | Power

Ineratec partners with Chilean consortium on Biobío e-fuel plant | Power

German e-fuels firm Ineratec has teamed up with a Chilean consortium to advance a potential green hydrogen-based fuels plant in the country’s Biobio region.The parties will conduct feasibility studies aimed at validating the use of carbon dioxide from industrial processes and green hydrogen to produce sustainable fuels.Comprising forestry firm Arauco, energy company Abastible, and...

Colombia’s green hydrogen ambitions face challenges

Colombia’s green hydrogen ambitions face challenges

“The world is talking about green hydrogen”, Gustavo Petro, Colombia’s president, told executives of state-owned oil company Ecopetrol in 2024. “And it does not use oil, coal, nor gas.” Petro went on: “We have a new geopolitical role in the world. It is here that we can produce the clean energy they need there, in the North, to...

Haryana Start-Up Develops ‘India’s First’ Hydrogen-Powered Agricultural Drone

Haryana Start-Up Develops ‘India’s First’ Hydrogen-Powered Agricultural Drone

Representational picture (File/IANS)Hisar: In what could be a game-changer for farmers in terms of fertiliser broadcasting and pesticide spraying, a Haryana-based start-up has claimed to have developed India's first indigenous Hydrogen-powered drone capable of operating three hours at a stretch with 10 to 50 kilograms of payload. The unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) once launched on a commercial scale,...

New review maps path to scalable green hydrogen from seawater

New review maps path to scalable green hydrogen from seawater

A comprehensive new review published in ENGINEERING Energy (formerly Frontiers in Energy) outlines the future of green hydrogen production, demonstrating how sunlight can directly convert seawater vapor into hydrogen fuel through an innovative integrated system. The analysis, led by researchers from the Technology Innovation Institute in Abu Dhabi and...

Acciona and Moeve advance green hydrogen projects in Morocco

Acciona and Moeve advance green hydrogen projects in Morocco

Spanish companies Acciona and Moeve are making steady progress in developing green hydrogen projects in Morocco. As part of the «Morocco Offer» initiative, they have signed preliminary agreements with the government to secure land for their projects, following the selection of their respective alliances as potential developers. While the projects remain at an early stage, the main...

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