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Can the US Catch Up in the Green Hydrogen Economy?

GreenTechMedia

needs a massive green hydrogen industry to decarbonize its electricity, transportation and industrial sectors, and major investments and policy changes today to enable it to grow to its full potential in the decades to come. lags behind China, Japan and the European Union in infrastructure and research investments to reach this potential.

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CBAM Ignites New Era of Equitable Contest in Europe

Hydrogen Fuel News

This could benefit hydrogen production companies that have already invested in sustainable technologies and practices, as they will no longer be at a competitive disadvantage compared to firms in countries with less stringent environmental standards. These qualities make it a promising option for both transportation and stationary power.

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Climate Sceptic Goes Unchallenged on BBC’s Today Programme

DeSmogBlog

She also spoke at a webinar run by GWPF’s campaign arm Net Zero Watch last June. Wind Power ‘Blackout’ Risk Porter told BBC Radio 4 listeners in the interview: “There were risks around blackouts this winter. The BBC regularly covers climate change and the dangers of climate misinformation.

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? Ammonia goes from fertilizer to fuel #180

Climate Tech VC

Join us for a webinar Jan 25th on Sightline Climate’s 2023 investment trends, insights, and discussion. The current Haber Bosch process relies on fossil fuels (~ 70% natural gas, 30% coal) and emits 2.4 Hawaii replaced its final coal-powered facility with a 565 MWh battery.   Want more deals?

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Big Oil’s Been Secretly Validating Critics’ Concerns about Carbon Capture

DeSmogBlog

Only 3 percent of the Wyoming project’s CO2 has been geologically stored in the same formation from which the original gas was extracted, according to estimates from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis (IEEFA). A natural gas demonstration plant in Texas tests carbon capture technology.

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