Hydrogen gas, owing to its high energy density and carbon-free nature, is gaining much attention as the energy source for a green and sustainable future. Despite being the most abundant element in the ...
Plug Power and European Energy have brought a 5 MW PEM electrolyzer online in Denmark, converting renewable electricity into ...
Ammonia (NH3) can be decomposed to produce hydrogen gas without releasing CO2. The ease of transport and high hydrogen density make it valuable for the green energy industry. A drawback of using NH3 ...
Global demand for green hydrogen is high and rising fast. Some studies predict that the electrical power demand to produce green hydrogen will be 4500 GW by 2050, compared to today’s (2023) electrical ...
You know, it’s an exciting time in the world of clean energy! Picture this: the noisy clatter of diesel generators fading ...
The first and largest of its kind: a 30 MW, pure-hydrogen electrical generator called the Jupiter One just completed its first successful full-system test. The Jupiter One is the most powerful and ...
Low-temperature on-demand conversion of ammonia to green hydrogen gas in the presence of Ru/CeO2 catalyst and electric field Hydrogen gas, owing to its high energy density and carbon-free nature, is ...