News tagged electrolysis
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Best Energy/Industrial: Hydrogen Production and Fueling Facility
Washington State’s first large-scale green hydrogen production facility uses power from the Wells Dam to produce hydrogen through membrane electrolysis
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Electrolysis Explained: The Key to Hydrogen Generation
As the world transitions toward clean energy, hydrogen has gained momentum as a versatile, zero-emission fuel source. However, its environmental impact depends greatly on how it is produced. Electrolysis offers a promising path forward, generating hydrogen using electricity and water alone, without emitting greenhouse gases. This process stands out in contrast to traditional hydrogen production, […] <p>The post Electrolysis Explained: The Key to Hydrogen Generation first appeared on CCR-Mag.com.</p>
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France offers €149m to green hydrogen scheme
France will offer a €149m grant to green hydrogen company Lhyfe to build an electrolysis plant in the Channel port of Le Havre. The Nante-based company is planning to install… The post France offers €149m to green hydrogen scheme appeared first on Global Construction Review.
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Hobart’s Nyrstar Electrolysis Plant receives Government funding
The Federal Government has announced $50 million in Commonwealth funding towards the construction of Nyrstar Australia’s new $400 million Electrolysis Plant … The post Hobart’s Nyrstar Electrolysis Plant receives Government funding appeared first on Inside Construction.
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CEMEX INVESTS IN BREAKTHROUGH CLEAN HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY
CEMEX continues to be a pioneer in the adoption of hydrogen technology within the cement industry. MONTERREY, MEXICO – CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. (“CEMEX”) and CEMEX Ventures (CEMEX’s corporate venture capital unit) announced their investment in HiiROC, a clean hydrogen production startup. HiiROC developed a technology that uses thermal plasma electrolysis to transform biomethane, flare gas, […] The post CEMEX INVESTS IN BREAKTHROUGH CLEAN HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGY appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
Resources tagged electrolysis
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FT - Can hydrogen help the world reach net zero? 14062023
The global push for net zero carbon emissions is one of humanity's greatest challenges. In this film, the FT's Simon Mundy explores how hydrogen - the lightest, most abundant element in the universe - could play a crucial role. From southern Spain to Swedish Lapland, we meet those at the forefront of this fast-growing space - all seeking a share of the billions to be made in the emerging hydrogen economy.
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This is a short trailer about a few facts related to the sustainable metallurgy of aluminium and its alloys
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This lecture provides an introduction to the basic aspects of the field of sustainable metallurgical science & engineering. This includes diverse aspects such as: - Economical boundary conditions - Lifecycle assessment and quantification of sustainability greenhouse gases - Basic definition of Sustainability, material flows and Sankey diagrams - Waste and scrap markets - How sustainability will influence the next generation of metallurgical research, production, products and market
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McKinsey & Co - Five charts on Hydrogen's role in a Net Zero future, October 2022
Hydrogen has great potential as a carbon-free energy carrier. McKinsey & Co have produced a brief report with 5 charts that highlight the momentum behind this widely applicable technology and how Hydrogen could play a key role in a low-carbon future
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Just have a Think - Why hydrogen is not the solution for home heating, 28082022
Hydrogen is a hot topic in the energy world right now. It certainly looks like it will play a very significant role in the global energy decarbonisation challenge. Gas suppliers and boiler makers are lobbying hard for the use of hydrogen in domestic heating systems. But is that the right road to take?
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