Despite Russia, Monster Offshore Wind Farm To Be Unleashed In Baltic Sea
A massive offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea will help Europe unwind its ties with Russia’s fossil energy industry, LNG sanctions or not.
A massive offshore wind farm in the Baltic Sea will help Europe unwind its ties with Russia’s fossil energy industry, LNG sanctions or not.
A new electrolysis system can pump green hydrogen from water without an expensive membrane, taking a giant step toward the $1-per-kg goal.
Perovskites have already made their mark on the solar industry, and now attention is turning to green hydrogen production.
Technology improvements and the Inflation Reduction Act give green hydrogen an edge over all those other hydrogens.
Green hydrogen is needed to ice the zero emission fuel cell electric cake for GM’s Silent Utility Rover Universal Superstructure vehicle platform.
Shell takes another step on its green hydrogen journey, while ExxonMobil doubles down on natural gas with carbon capture.
The Belgian company John Cockerill has announced the formation of a joint venture with a yet unnamed Moroccan company with the aim of investing in the development of the nascent green hydrogen industry in Morocco. The two partners plan to build an electrolyser production plant there. This is another step … [continued]
Fortescue Future Industries is looking towards the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) for the renewable energy to make green hydrogen. FFI plans to develop a 9.2 GW wind and solar facility in Egypt to power green hydrogen production. This green hydrogen could then be used to make green steel. … [continued]
Australia is known to be a dry continent overall (except when the floods come, as is the case at the moment in Queensland). So, a study decrying the huge amount of clean water that is needed to produce green hydrogen is going to get a few readers. I see it … [continued]