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From Earth’s Core to Clean Energy: The Rise of White Hydrogen

In the times when the “Green Hydrogen Future” bubble seems to have burst with many once big proponents now opting out of the green hydrogen adoption goals, the focus rightfully shifts to other competitors in the clean fuel space, such as biodiesel, ethanol, natural gas, biogas, and even other components of the hydrogen spectrum. White […]

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5 Reasons Why Green Hydrogen is in Trouble

Green Hydrogen emerged as a great big hope when it was introduced as the fuel of the future with major economies and clean energy enthusiasts swearing big on the technology early into the start of this decade. However, the challenges identified in the initial years of debates still remain unsolved. With little progress, they can […]

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AGM- Process Engineering Green Hydrogen & Green Ammonia Project

Strong understanding of engineering codes, best practices and applicable national and international regulations in process engineering discipline in order to apply the standards and regulations Able to do risk assessment for the project as well as license ability of developed technologies and provide mitigation plan Knowledge of process engineering such as equipment design, engineering software; […]

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Green Hydrogen Based Microgrid Closes Funding In California

Energy Vault Holdings Inc. has announced the successful close of $28 million in project financing for its Calistoga Resiliency Center (CRC). The financing includes the completed sale of an Investment Tax Credit (ITC) associated with the CRC. The Calistoga Resiliency Center has been touted as the World’s First Ultra-Long Duration Hybrid Green Hydrogen Energy Storage […]

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Ladakh: Group Surya Wins Solar-Hydrogen Microgrid Project

Group Surya’s subsidiary, Surya International, has secured an EPC package to develop a 200 kW Solar-Hydrogen BESS-Based Microgrid in Chushul, Ladakh. NTPC Renewable Energy Limited (NTPC REL), a subsidiary of NTPC Ltd., awarded the project to the Odisha-based company. NTPC and the Indian Army launched this initiative to utilize green hydrogen for round-the-clock (RTC) power […]

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Ladakh: Solar-Hydrogen-Microgrid To Supply Power To Indian Army

Indian power behemoth NTPC and the Indian Army have signed a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) for the sale of 200 kW renewable energy-RTC (Round The Clock) power from a solar-hydrogen-based microgrid. This project in Chushul (Ladakh) will supply energy for the next 25 years. The agreement was signed by DMR Panda, CGM (NTPC-Hydrogen), and Aditya […]

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5 Reasons Why Green Hydrogen Faces A Wall Of Skepticism

Heightened coverage Green hydrogen has been the new normal for over three years now. Many supporters have regularly drummed up its prospects, as a fuel that could decarbonise some of the most difficult to clean sectors of the economy. The skeptics have always asked one straight question. When, and at what price? Because, quite simply […]

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EMBER Report Says Transatlantic Interconnection Could Be Cheaper Than Nuclear, Hydrogen

Transatlantic interconnection could be a valuable tool for achieving cheaper energy prices, improving supply security, and advancing decarbonization. Despite the high capital costs, it may prove more cost-effective than other options such as nuclear and hydrogen. According to EMBER research, transatlantic interconnection could help both North America and Europe achieve a more secure and efficient […]

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