Green Hydrogen

Technological evolution of large-scale blue hydrogen production toward the U.S. Hydrogen Energy Earthshot

This study first characterizes greenhouse gas emissions and costs of commercial technologies for blue hydrogen production and then develops technological learning and diffusion models to assess the future costs and evolutionary trajectories of blue hydrogen production without and with tax incentives toward the U.S. Hydrogen Energy Earthshot. A series of parametric analyses are further performed to reveal...

India Allocates INR 200 Crore to Boost Green Hydrogen Testing Infrastructure under NGHM – Asia Pacific

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has announced the approval of INR 200 crore for the development of testing facilities, infrastructure, and institutional support under the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM). As per the statement released by MNRE this funding aims to bolster the country's capabilities in testing, validating, and certifying technologies within the Green Hydrogen value...

New norms for funding infra, setting standards

National Green Hydrogen Mission. Image used for representation NEW DELHI: The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has unveiled scheme guidelines aimed at funding testing facilities, infrastructure, and institutional support to develop standards and regulatory frameworks under the National Green Hydrogen Mission. With a total budget of Rs 200 crore allocated until the financial year 2025-26, the...

Germany could import up to 100 TWh of green hydrogen via pipelines by 2035, study shows

By Riham AlkousaaBERLIN (Reuters) - Germany could cover up to 100 terawatt-hours (TWh) of its annual energy needs with imports of green hydrogen via pipelines from neighbouring countries by the mid-2030s, covering a significant share of its projected demand, a study showed on Thursday.Berlin is seeking to expand the use of hydrogen as an energy source to cut greenhouse emissions for highly polluting...

Light green hydrogen will do

Whether sustainably produced hydrogen needs to be 100 percent green is currently under debate. Using the production of ammonia and artificial fertiliser as examples, researchers have calculated that "nearly sustainable" hydrogen would be better in the end. There’s a role for sustainably produced hydrogen in the energy transition, and...

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