Tag: Hydrogen
Carbon Removal India Alliance: India’s Carbon & CDR Policy Update H1 – 2025
This article was curated together with Carbon Removal India Alliance (CRIA) — India’s only durable carbon removal (CDR)-focused industry coalition. India’s climate policy landscape is undergoing a pivotal transformation. Recent developments signal a shift from ambition to action, with foundational frameworks now taking shape across emissions management, carbon markets, international … [continued]
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Can Clean Hydrogen Be Produced Without The Colors?
This story developed as I stumbled upon it while researching the hydrogen projects of Philippine vehicle maker Francisco Motors’ (another story soon). I discovered the story flipping through pages (yes, paper brochures) of literature I’ve picked up from earlier this year from various energy events. While most of the readers … [continued]
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India’s Renewable Energy Is Progressing, But The World Isn’t Paying Attention (Part 2)
India’s Diverse Renewable Energy Portfolio While solar energy often captures the headlines, India’s renewable energy transition is a multi-faceted effort encompassing wind, bioenergy, and cutting-edge green hydrogen initiatives. This article explores the key projects and programs that are diversifying India’s clean energy mix in 2024-2025. India is not just focused … [continued]
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New Pumped Hydropower Storage Project Aims For Fast-Track Approval
A proposed 1.5-gigawatt pumped storage hydropower project in New Mexico aims to leverage 70 hours of long duration energy storage capacity to help decarbonize the regional grid.
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Fracking Hydrogen From Rocks: Clever Tech, Tough Economics
Engineered mineral hydrogen is an elegant idea. Water reacts with iron rich magnesium and iron rich, silica poor igneous rock — ultramafic — from Earth’s mantle rocks to release hydrogen, and with the right chemistry and temperature you can raise reaction rates and collect a clean product. In the lab … [continued]
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