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New breakthrough could make green hydrogen cheaper and faster
Green hydrogen has long been billed as the clean fuel that could decarbonize heavy industry, shipping, and long‑distance ...
You can’t build something out of nothing, and this immutable fact poses a challenge for the essential heavy industries whose decarbonization plans depend on cleanly produced hydrogen. The steel ...
Many industries are eyeing up hydrogen as a source of clean energy, but with supplies of green hydrogen limited, we should prioritise the areas where it could have the most positive impact on carbon ...
Wind power has been rising significantly in recent years, and now accounts for about 8% of the world’s energy production. By the end of the decade, it will be the second-largest renewable source after ...
Green hydrogen surged in prominence during the Covid-era energy shock, but high costs, power constraints, and regulatory ...
Anchoring single metal atoms on ultrathin supports improves catalyst efficiency and stability, making hydrogen production cleaner, more scalable, and less dependent on scarce metals. (Nanowerk ...
China’s dominance of supply chains for solar panels, electric vehicles and lithium-ion batteries is rippling through the U.S. energy sector and drawing political fire on Capitol Hill. Now, another ...
The warming impact of hydrogen has been “overlooked” in projections of climate change, authors of the latest “global hydrogen budget” say.
Stellantis was all set to start making hydrogen-powered commercial vans this year. No longer: The company has announced that it will discontinue not just the vans, but hydrogen development altogether.
Hydrogen is a volatile gas. When mishandled, hydrogen is flammable and can lead to deadly explosions. As an investment, hydrogen stocks have often proven similarly dangerous (metaphorically at least).
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New breakthrough could make 'green' hydrogen cheaper and faster to produce
Hydrogen has been touted as a potential replacement for fossil fuels in things like ships and planes. When used in fuel cells ...
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