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US DOE to fund trial to use nuclear energy to generate hydrogen

  • 2021-10-15 07:31:46.224622
  • David Flin

The US Department of Energy (DOE) will provide $20 million funding for a demonstration project at Palo Verde nuclear power station in Arizona to produce hydrogen.

Taking a quantum leap to tackle climate change

  • 2021-09-22 22:06:38
  • Junior Isles

The benefits of quantum computing in combatting climate change are clear and compelling. Quantum computing could solve many of the problems facing technologies such as batteries, electrolysers and carbon capture and storage.

By Steve Brierley, CEO of Riverlane

Jera launching hydrogen pilot plant in Japan

  • 2021-08-27 06:40:58.930312
  • David Flin

Jera, Japan’s largest power company, plans to launch a pilot project backed by the government to displace 30 per cent of the LNG used to generate electricity with hydrogen at a selected power plant.

Entergy plans natural gas/hydrogen plant for Texas

  • 2021-07-30 07:11:02.573565
  • David Flin

Entergy Texas has announced that it will submit plans to regulators for a 1215 MW power plant that can use natural gas and hydrogen.

Australia plans world’s biggest renewable energy hydrogen hub

  • 2021-07-13 07:09:16.237216
  • David Flin

The southern coast of Western Australia has been proposed as the site for the world’s biggest renewable energy hub.

Shell starts Green Hydrogen plant in Germany

  • 2021-07-06 07:23:13.139083
  • David Flin

Shell has started a new electrolyser at its Energy and Chemicals Park in Rheinland, Germany.

Japan’s first commercial hydrogen power plant to open near Mount Fuji

  • 2021-04-23 07:46:37.136684
  • David Flin

The IPP eRex has announced that it will build Japan’s first commercial hydrogen power plant in 2022 to produce around 360 kW.

How plausible is a hydrogen economy?

  • 2021-01-04 16:25:24
  • Junior Isles

Governments’ decarbonisation policies and long-term emissions targets are strengthening the case for low-carbon hydrogen – yet the cost of renewables-based production will need to fall significantly before it can become a viable alternative. Massimo Schiavo, Director, EMEA Utilities at S&P Global Ratings, explains.

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