South Australia-based Sparc Hydrogen has struck an agreement with an international partner that will see it advance the development of pilot testing...
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A senior research fellow at the Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis says ‘white hydrogen’ could threaten the green hydrogen industry. Roman Grynberg said this at the launch of the Green Hydrogen Monitor in Windhoek yesterday. White hydrogen may be commercially viable and significantly cheaper than manufactured green hydrogen, potentially disrupting the market, he said. […]
South Australia-based Sparc Hydrogen has struck an agreement with an international partner that will see it advance the development of pilot testing...
Researchers at UNSW Canberra have developed a green alternative to traditional concrete blocks, addressing both environmental concerns and the rising...
The number of electrolysis-based green hydrogen plants in the UK is set to increase by more than 600% by 2030 with 95 new planned plants.
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Professor Soojin Park, Seoha Nam, a Ph.D. candidate, and Dr. Hye Bin Son from the Department of Chemistry at Pohang University of Science and...
Professor Soojin Park, Seoha Nam, a Ph.D. candidate, and Dr. Hye Bin Son from the Department of Chemistry at Pohang University of Science and...