Norway joins the European interest in renewable hydrogen
The Norwegian hydrogen strategy seeks to harness the energy advantages of a country that produces more energy than it consumes.
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.
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.
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.
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