Tag: Hydrogen
China Plays The Green Hydrogen Card While Others Fold
Despite the abrupt shift in federal energy policy the US green hydrogen industry is not dead yet, but China already has an edge on production capacity.
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Beyond the Harbor: Electrifying Short-Sea Routes and Hybridizing Blue-Water Shipping
As ports around the world push forward on their decarbonization journeys, the final and perhaps most challenging frontier is decarbonizing the vessels themselves—not only within the harbor but throughout their voyages. This fourth and culminating phase of port electrification and decarbonization strategy tackles precisely this challenge, extending the benefits of … [continued]
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Investment Risk for Energy Infrastructure Construction Is Highest for Nuclear Power Plants, Lowest for Solar
A new study from the Boston University Institute for Global Sustainability finds that construction costs run over budget for more than 60% of energy infrastructure projects worldwide. By Laura Hurley Between now and 2050, the International Energy Agency projects that more than $100 trillion will be spent on building net-zero energy infrastructure globally. … [continued]
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TotalEnergies Inaugurates its Largest Solar Field in Europe — in Spain
TotalEnergies inaugurates 263 MW of solar projects in Spain near Sevilla This solar field is TotalEnergies’ largest in Europe It is producing renewable electricity for over 150,000 Spanish households Seville, France — TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE) inaugurates its largest solar power plant cluster in Europe, near Sevilla in Spain. It … [continued]
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IPHE Rejects Science On Hydrogen’s Indirect Warming, Raising Credibility Concerns
The International Partnership for Hydrogen and Fuel Cells in the Economy (IPHE) has created a credibility crisis for itself. Originally established in 2003 as a collaborative intergovernmental initiative to promote hydrogen as a clean energy solution, IPHE has positioned itself prominently within the global energy conversation, claiming neutrality and scientific … [continued]
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