Green hydrogen could be a big winner for Argentina’s economy
Argentina is trying to position itself as an investment destination to strengthen a hydrogen economy that will add to the country's economic growth.
Argentina is trying to position itself as an investment destination to strengthen a hydrogen economy that will add to the country's economic growth.
The development of this vector will enable it to increase its energy security and resilience, as well as the economic and environmental value of its energy mix.
In a carbon-neutral future, which Europe hopes to achieve by 2050, renewable energies play a key role. As well as not producing polluting emissions and helping to combat climate change, they also make it possible to conserve natural resources.
Hablamos con María Retuerto, investigadora del CSIC, sobre su trabajo de investigación para la generación de hidrógeno verde por electrólisis del agua.
We talked to María Retuerto, a researcher at the CSIC, about her research work on the generation of green hydrogen by water electrolysis.
Over half the hydrogen deployment projects announced in 2021 are being developed in Europe. But this technology has to meet a number of important milestones before it can be deployed on a large scale.
The goal is that by 2050 between 20% and 35% of energy consumption should be based on hydrogen as a new energy carrier.
If hydrogen is a colourless gas, why do we talk about hydrogen that is green, blue, grey, etc? We talk about how the colour of hydrogen determines its usefulness in a carbon-neutral future.
The implementation of various green hydrogen development projects and collaboration between companies make clear the country’s intention to focus on a climate-responsible future.
Belgium joins the green hydrogen race and will allocate a large part of the recovery funds to the construction of an energy island.
Interview with Mario Carrero, CEO of H2Greem, a company that promotes the development, manufacture and commercialization of medium-sized electrolyzers in Spain.
Mexico wants to excel in this new industry by taking advantage of its privileged geographical location, which together with its climatic conditions, would allow it to generate green hydrogen with relative ease.
Green hydrogen is a 100% clean energy that has a great many advantages and applications.
Chile joins the group of countries that are joining the race for green hydrogen, which it intends to turn into the engine of its energy future.
In Spain there are six hydropower plants distributed throughout the country. The Hydrogen Roadmap contemplates the implementation of a network with a minimum of 100 hydrogen stations by 2030.
The Norwegian hydrogen strategy seeks to harness the energy advantages of a country that produces more energy than it consumes.
On 1 January, a key decade begins for the planet. A decade in which governments and institutions will have to go at full throttle in their race to decarbonise the economy and support green energy.
Germany was another country that last June declared its intention to lead the global race for technological development to make the production of green hydrogen technologies viable.
China has prioritised research and development in the areas of hydrogen and fuel cells as one of the effective countermeasures with which to face these demanding tasks.The Chinese government sees hydrogen as an opportunity to meet climate and pollution targets without increasing dependence on imported fuels.
La mayor parte de la electricidad francesa se genera actualmente a partir de plantas nucleares, una situación que enfrenta a productores y Gobierno con aquellas organizaciones que defienden el medio ambiente y critican el nivel de desechos radiactivos que se producen.
Will ships be able to power themselves exclusively with 100% clean energy? This is the big question facing maritime transport at this stage of the ecological transition. One example is the case of the ‘Energy Observer’
Green hydrogen is a key solution to speed up the energy transition process towards a carbon-neutral future. It is the most abundant element in nature.
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe. But it's hard to find it in a free state. It must be extracted from other sources such as water, coal, biomass or natural gas.
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