India is seen as a strong contender to be a major player in the green hydrogen market, which is expected to be worth a whopping $500 billion globally. Here’s why: Renewable Energy Powerhouse: India boasts abundant solar and wind resources, key ingredients for producing clean electricity to power the electrolysis process that creates green hydrogen. • Read More »
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World’s 1st Commercial Green Hydrogen Powered by Renewables
March 14, 2020 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel.With the fight to make the most of what we have and to stop using what we can’t afford to, the talk of moving to a renewables system is louder than it has ever been. All across the world, people are moving ever-closer to the idea of using natural energies and renewable sources of energy • Read More »
Tidal Energy Used to Produce Hydrogen Fuel
October 17, 2017 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel, Tidal Energy.Surf ‘n’ Turf, a pilot project installed in Orkney, Scotland, has successfully generated tidal and wind energy that will be used to generate hydrogen. Whatever hydrogen is produced will then be stored and used later for a variety of different ideas and schemes. The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) believed that, unless hydrogen is produced • Read More »
Green Algae Used to Produce Green Hydrogen
April 11, 2017 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel.A team of researchers from Ruhr-Universität Bochum have found out how green algae produce an enzyme that’s used in creating renewable hydrogen. This discovery can be used to understand how hydrogen can be produced through biotechnological means and eventually used to supplement or even replace fossil fuels as an energy source. Hydrogenase production in • Read More »
Can Hydrogen Fuel the Future?
August 21, 2015 | By Kevin | No Comments | Filed in: Hydrogen Fuel.By Guest Blogger Philip Piletic There has been a lot of public debate about the use of hydrogen to replace fossil fuels as the main source of energy. Some of the arguments in favor of spending more money on researching the use of hydrogen are that it is plentiful, sustainable and generates only water vapor • Read More »