Saudi energy minister touts pink hydrogen made by “emancipated young ladies”
Saudi Arabia wants to become a leading exporter of hydrogen from both clean and dirty sources as part of an
Read moreSaudi Arabia wants to become a leading exporter of hydrogen from both clean and dirty sources as part of an
Read moreHydrogen demand won’t compensate for oil, natural gas losses. Renewables will be competitive with fossil fuels. Market unlikely to be
Read moreExperts call for greater use of non-polluting hydrogen fuel in sectors like transport, buildings, power generation. However, the clean energy
Read moreAs a potential fuel source, hydrogen looks like a winner. It produces zero emissions beyond water vapor, and there’s a
Read moreSubsequent detailed observations conducted by multiple space- and ground-based telescopes detected the sunlight reflected off the object’s surface. Large variations
Read moreResearch offers promise for wider adoption of water splitting to produce hydrogen fuel. A team of scientists led by Nanyang
Read moreMost major automakers are actively working to reduce emissions, but they are not in agreement on how to do that.
Read moreGerman engineering companies could be supplying enough electrolysers today to produce more than 1GW of green hydrogen a year, but
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