Green Hydrogen

Government Facilitates Landmark Green Ammonia Agreements to Decarbonise Fertilizer Sector

Government Facilitates Landmark Green Ammonia Agreements to Decarbonise Fertilizer Sector

Representational Image In a significant move to decarbonise India’s fertilizer industry, the Department of Fertilizers, government of India, facilitated the exchange of Green Ammonia Purchase Agreements (GAPA) and Green Ammonia Supply Agreements (GASA) between fertilizer manufacturers and green ammonia producers. The agreements were formalised in New Delhi under the framework...

Hydrogen has a hidden problem scientists couldn’t solve — Until they flipped a water molecule upside down

Hydrogen has a hidden problem scientists couldn’t solve — Until they flipped a water molecule upside down

Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. As the global energy sector faces unprecedented issues that have emerged from several wars around the world, hydrogen has emerged as a potential future energy resource. However, there has been a significant barrier preventing the hydrogen subsector from reaching its full potential for energy production. How can flipping a water molecule...

[Scitech NOW] KAIST boosts green hydrogen production threefold with seven-metal electrode

[Scitech NOW] KAIST boosts green hydrogen production threefold with seven-metal electrode

The cover of the international academic journal 'Advanced Energy Materials' from December 16 last year. The research on the high-entropy dual perovskite oxygen electrode by Professor Lee Kang-taek's team at KAIST was selected as the cover article. Photo provided by KAIST ■ KAIST announced on the 5th that a research team led by Professor Lee Kang-taek of the Department of Mechanical Engineering...

KAIST Develops Cell Boosting Hydrogen Output Up to Threefold

KAIST Develops Cell Boosting Hydrogen Output Up to Threefold

A Korean research team has developed an eco-friendly cell design technology that can boost hydrogen production up to threefold by mixing multiple metals.A research team led by Professor Lee Kang-taek of KAIST's Department of Mechanical Engineering announced Monday that it developed a new "oxygen electrode material" that significantly improves cell reaction speed and output performance through an...

Green Hydrogen Market worth .81 billion by 2032 at CAGR

Green Hydrogen Market worth $74.81 billion by 2032 at CAGR

Delray Beach, FL, March 31, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In terms of value, the Green Hydrogen Market global green hydrogen market is projected to grow from USD 2.79 billion in 2025 to USD 74.81 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 60.0% as per the recent study by MarketsandMarkets™. Key drivers of the green hydrogen market are decarbonization targets & net-zero commitments, rapid growth of renewable...

Between Ambition And Execution – Analysis – Eurasia Review

Between Ambition And Execution – Analysis – Eurasia Review

By Ramanath Jha Almost a decade ago, in 2017, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched plans for the country’s first futuristic, fully automated mega-development project, NEOM. The high-tech initiative was initially estimated to cost around US$ 500 billion (approximately INR 45.5 lakh crore). Given Saudi Arabia’s harsh climatic conditions, NEOM’s location was...

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