Norway’s Scatec and Germany’s PtX signed a Euro 30 million (EGP 1.6 billion) grant agreement to support Egypt’s green hydrogen project, the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation announced on Tuesday. The agreement signing took place with the attendance of Karim Badawi, Egypt’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources; Svenja Schulze, Germany’s Federal
Scientists are urgently searching for clean fuel sources - such as hydrogen - to move towards carbon neutrality. A breakthrough for improving the efficiency of the photocatalytic reaction that splits water into hydrogen has been made by a team of researchers from Tohoku University, Tokyo University of Science and Mitsubishi Materials Corporation. "Water-splitting photocatalysts can
Scientists are urgently searching for clean fuel sources -- such as hydrogen -- to move towards carbon neutrality. A breakthrough for improving the efficiency of the photocatalytic reaction that splits water into hydrogen has been made by a team of researchers from Tohoku University, Tokyo University of Science and Mitsubishi Materials Corporation. "Water-splitting photocatalysts can
Home Subsea Pre-feasibility study initiated for West African islands interconnection, with wind, solar and hydrogen on the menu October 7, 2024, by Nadja Skopljak Energy data and intelligence provider TGS has been appointed to carry out a pre-feasibility study for the electric interconnection of the Cabo Verde Islands, seen as a “cornerstone” of the West
Renault wants to be carbon neutral in Europe by 2040 and all over the world just 10 years later. To get there, it's doubling down on battery-powered electric vehicles while insisting there's still a future for hydrogen cars. Dubbed as a demo car, the Emblème is actually both. Much like the new Honda CR-V e:FCEV, it
Is India all set to get its first hydrogen-powered train? Well, if it happens, the country will mark a step toward sustainable rail transportation. An Indian Railways initiative, the trial runs are slated to start in December 2024. By doing so, India will also become the fifth nation in the world to operate hydrogen-powered trains