Green hydrogen is being touted around the world as a clean energy solution to take the carbon out of high-emitting sectors like transport and industrial manufacturing. The India-led International ...
Clemons-Magee Endowed Professor in Chemistry Chris Barile, whose research centers on solving energy problems, share how we can use the most abundant element in the Universe. Is hydrogen a promising ...
Every day, millions of engines and factories burn fossil fuels, releasing carbon dioxide – a greenhouse gas that traps heat in Earth’s atmosphere and contributes to climate change. Now imagine a clean ...
At the global level, the goal for decarbonisation by 2050 and many countries around the world are seeking clean and sustainable energy alternatives. Among these, these is one of the most important, ...
The dream of clean hydrogen has tantalized energy experts for years, but producing it has been tough. Many start-ups think ...
Recently, fuel cell power generation products of SHPT have been shipped and will be applied to Egypt's first data center hydrogen emergency power supply project. Serving Egypt's mobile operator with ...
Hydrogen fuel is one of the most misunderstood energy technologies, and has been for several decades now. It's associated not only with the glossy, pollution-free super cities of science fiction, but ...
However, green hydrogen’s potential received a hammer blow in late 2024 when Donald Trump was elected US president and swiftly passed laws to end the former Biden administration’s lucrative tax breaks ...
Despite ambitious targets, less than a tenth of planned green hydrogen projects were implemented in 2023. High production costs, lack of offtake agreements, and insufficient policy support are ...
If we want hydrogen to play a meaningful role in decarbonization, we need to rethink both how it is produced and how it is ...
Waaree Clean Energy Solutions has secured a green hydrogen project from TMEIC India in Karnataka, covering hydrogen ...
The green hydrogen market faces a pivotal transformation by 2026, diverging from earlier revolutionary forecasts. Despite setbacks like high production costs and major project cancellations, sectors ...