As the world seeks solutions to climate change and the intolerable carbon emissions, Africa is also not left out in the efforts. Like many other
Governments around the world have shown tremendous readiness to support the transition from carbon-emitting to clean hydrogen sources. A few years ago, that was not
For many years, China has struggled to reduce carbon emissions given that it is the world’s largest emitter. So, as part of its efforts to
Plug Power Inc. an American company tasked with the responsibility of developing hydrogen fuel cell systems to replace the current-day batteries and ABB, a Swedish
A research by researchers from King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia has established that the use of metal foam could
The global economy might decarbonize much more rapidly than anticipated due to various projects and initiatives taken to tap green H2 as a clean alternative.
In a bid to make itself a green hydrogen hub, the Indian Government recently completed and made public its new green hydrogen policy. The policy
While the efforts to reduce carbon emissions can take various forms, the fact remains that they all boil down to the creative use of electricity.
As part of their efforts to contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions to levels agreed during the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement, Africa is also
SCATEC, a renowned Norwegian producer of renewable power has expressed its interest in venturing into the green hydrogen market soon specifically through a plant in