Eon, the Port of Rotterdam Authority and Deltaport Niederrheinhäfen want to build an infrastructure for propelling ships with "green" energy from hydrogen and battery power.
Germany wants to import hydrogen from West Africa
Germany is building a partnership with West African countries to import green hydrogen. Research Minister Anja Karliczek said after meeting her colleague Yahouza Sadissou from Niger.
Can we adjust to oil? - I'm not worried, says the oil expert
How Renewable Energy Will Make All The Cheap Hydrogen We Need
Zero-carbon hydrogen injected into gas grid for first time in groundbreaking UK trial: Blend of hydrogen and natural gas is being used to heat homes and faculty buildings at Keele University
Investors hit the gas on hydrogen producers: Falling costs boost element’s potential in broader transition away from fossil fuels
Western Energy Hub Poised for Pivotal Role Supplying California Markets with Green Energy
As detailed in the paper, "Integrating Clean Energy Technologies with Existing Infrastructure," the Western Energy Hub, near Delta, Utah, sits atop the only known utility-scale "Gulf Coast"-style salt dome in the western U.S., capable of storing gases, including hydrogen and compressed air, that can be drawn upon efficiently and economically to meet variable power requirements. For example, power from renewable sources can be stored as hydrogen and later returned to the grid as electricity in a variety of ways, including as a carbon-free fuel for combined-cycle turbines such as those that will be installed at the adjacent Intermountain Power Project for startup in 2025.
The Vice President of the EU Commission sees the "Green Deal" as an opportunity for Europe. Timmermans strives to play a leading role in hydrogen.
It is time to unlock the potential of hydrogen; Even with industrialisation, renewables cannot solve the climate change challenge
The issue is a classic example of the need for public/private co-operation. Governments can set the regulatory framework and support research but private investment is needed to deliver major projects and make hydrogen a viable alternative fuel.
Belgium hopes to lead world with new hydrogen project
Surplus wind power could soon light and heat Belgian homes thanks to a planned hydrogen plant on the North Sea coast, set to be the world’s first commercial-scale project of its type.
"National Hydrogen Strategy": 31 measures to make Germany a pioneer
The centerpiece of the National Strategy is a catalog of 31 measures, which include the areas of generation, industry, infrastructure, transport, heating and research. As a "first step", the Federal Government wants to boost "domestic hydrogen production and use".
Experimental assessment of the combustion performance of an oven burner operated on pipeline natural gas mixed with hydrogen
The results indicate that 25% (by volume) hydrogen can be added to natural gas without significant impacts.
France launches first wind-powered hydrogen plant: A start-up has raised €8 million to build France’s first wind-powered hydrogen plant in northwest France, with plans to deploy its concept to offshore wind by 2025.
Hydrogen’s Decarbonization Impact for Industry: Near-term challenges and long-term potential
When considering what a global energy system on a 1.5°C or 2°C pathway will look like by 2050, hydrogen consistently plays a critical role as a low-carbon fuel. In fact, for several industrial application areas, there are no other viable pathways to decarbonization.
LA Dept of Water and Power Helps Launch Organization to Focus on Green Hydrogen
Green hydrogen plant project has investor: Macquarie Capital to finance green hydrogen plant in Chetwynd
MOU to Establish a Hydrogen-Based Society Concluded between Marubeni and the Abu Dhabi Department of Energy of the United Arab Emirates
Green hydrogen to be 'the new oil' in the next 20 years, says Siemens Middle East
Siemens, DEWA and Expo 2020 Dubai have collaborated to build the region's first solar-driven hydrogen electrolysis facility
Hydrogen Cost to Fall Sharply And Sooner Than Expected: Up to 50% cost reduction appears achievable within this decade as scale up accelerates
A new report published today by the Hydrogen Council, Path to Hydrogen Competitiveness: A Cost Perspective, shows that the cost of hydrogen solutions will fall sharply within the next decade, sooner than previously expected. As scale up of hydrogen production, distribution, as well as of equipment and component manufacturing continues, cost is projected to decrease by up to 50% by 2030 for a wide range of applications, making hydrogen competitive with other low-carbon alternatives and, in some cases, even conventional options.
The study is based on real industry data, with 25,000 data points gathered and analysed from 30 companies using a rigorous methodology. The data was collected and analytical support provided by McKinsey & Company and represents the entire hydrogen value chain across four key geographies (US, Europe, Japan/Korea, and China). It was also reviewed by an independent advisory group comprised of recognised hydrogen and energy transition experts.
Hyundai EVC Chung promotes benefits of 'hydrogen society'
Bank Societe Generale joins the Hydrogen Council contributing to the deployment of hydrogen for the energy transition
Green Hydrogen Could Price Gas Out of Power Markets by 2050
Power plants that run on hydrogen could be cost-competitive with those using fossil fuels by the middle of the century if governments double the cost of carbon pollution.
Chevron Joins Hydrogen Council: Company Continues to Explore Hydrogen’s Potential in the Energy Transition
Chevron plans to conduct hydrogen fueling station “test-and-learn” pilots at locations in California.
Green hydrogen – The Potential Energy Transition Gamechanger
Consent was broad that in addition to becoming the cheapest source of electricity in most countries around the world today, renewables, when used for electrolysis of water, may become the cheapest pathway to produce hydrogen.