Hydrogen in mobility is happening now and is growing
No other part of the hydrogen sector elicits more interest to the general public than hydrogen solutions in mobility, writes Bosch UK Managing Director, Vonjy Rajakoba.
No other part of the hydrogen sector elicits more interest to the general public than hydrogen solutions in mobility, writes Bosch UK Managing Director, Vonjy Rajakoba.
Electricity grids need to integrate with key sectors undergoing change in the energy transition and embrace fuels such as hydrogen, according to a new IEA report.
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The Jordanian Ministry of Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jordan Green Ammonia (JGA) to deploy green hydrogen projects.
Low-emissions hydrogen is projected to grow at an average rate of close to 25% per year between 2022 and 2026, translating into almost 4bcm equivalent of additional supply by 2026, according to the IEA.
The dynamism behind hydrogen in the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region shows no signs of relenting with Gulf states accelerating opportunities and Africa firmly on the clean energy radar.
“The future of green hydrogen is extremely bright. However, we have the opportunity to move the needle in a very scalable way,” H2 View hears.
Hydrogen is recognised a critical energy carrier for the transition to a Net Zero economy. For the transport sector, hydrogen must be carefully targeted at applications which are not well served by direct electrification, says...
Hydrogen fuel cells have emerged as a potentially dependable solution for powering data centres, according to new research from Equinix and National University of Singapore.
Across the recent flurry of hydrogen-powered train announcements in both North America and Europe, there is one name that makes a regular appearance: Alstom…