COP27 Energy Day: where hydrogen goes from here
With COP27 hosting Energy Day, we outline the state of play in the hydrogen sector, and key challenges and opportunities facing the industry on the path to decarbonisation.
With COP27 hosting Energy Day, we outline the state of play in the hydrogen sector, and key challenges and opportunities facing the industry on the path to decarbonisation.
Green hydrogen can sustainably industrialise Africa and boost GDP by up to 12% in the six countries of the Africa Green Hydrogen Alliance (AGHA), according to a new report from the Green Hydrogen Association and...
A new global commission focused on speeding up planning and approvals for the massive deployment of renewables and green hydrogen needed to address climate change and energy security was launched today, coinciding with Energy Day...
COP27 is marking Water Day as the world confronts the challenges relating to a growing global population, and increased pressures on energy resources and security.
Africa could produce 30-60 million tonnes of hydrogen annually, with a $680bn to $1,300bn price tag, according to a joint report by Masdar and Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.
Reducing the cost of green hydrogen to $1/kg by 2030 is an “unlikely achievement,” according to a new hydrogen report from GlobalData.
Blue and green hydrogen have been identified as global innovation priorities across hydrocarbon basins to achieve the Paris Agreement’s emissions targets and create integrated Net Zero energy systems says the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC).
The COP27 Sustainable Innovation Forum has been hearing how hydrogen can play a key role in hard-to-abate industries and megaprojects.
African countries are busy embracing hydrogen and other clean energies as a ‘second era’ of climate financing is underway, according to discussions on Finance Day at COP27 today.
Israeli company H2Pro and Moroccan renewable energy developer Gaia Energy have signed an agreement to co-develop a gigawatt-scale green hydrogen project.