Hydrogen is a clean energy carrier that can play an important role in the global energy transition. Its sourcing is critical. Green hydrogen from renewable sources is a near-zero carbon production route. Important synergies exist between accelerated deployment of renewable energy and hydrogen production and use.
5 · Here, authors report a floating platform integrating a 1.2 Nm 3 h −1 seawater direct electrolysis system with wind power for energy input in the Xinghua Bay. Tao Liu Zhiyu Zhao
20211221 · Listen to the article. Green hydrogen could be a critical enabler of the global transition to sustainable energy and net zero emissions economies. There is unprecedented momentum around the world to fulfil hydrogen''s longstanding potential as a clean energy solution. Dr Emanuele Taibi lays out where things with hydrogen stand now
2022725 · Nowadays, hydrogen, with its renewability and high energy density, has been extensively considered as a promising clean energy carrier to meet the challenges
Hydrogen energy involves the use of hydrogen and/or hydrogen-containing compounds to generate energy to be supplied to all practical uses needed with high energy efficiency,
The global energy landscape is rapidly evolving, with a clear and pressing need for cleaner and more efficient energy solutions. Hydrogen, with its high energy content and clean
20211130 · In a reaction with oxygen, it generates energy which we can use for a variety of purposes, including to power machinery and vehicles. The chemical reaction creates no pollution — just water. Please explain: What is green hydrogen power? Hydrogen fuel cells (HFCs) convert the hydrogen into electricity to power passenger vehicles,
5 · Hydrogen energy articles from across Nature Portfolio. Hydrogen fuel. Latest Research and Reviews. Stabilizing atomic Ru species in conjugated sp 2 carbon-linked
2024226 · Hydrogen is the simplest, lightest and most abundant element on earth. Like electricity, hydrogen is an energy carrier that can be used to transport energy created elsewhere to another location. Hydrogen has the highest energy per unit of any fuel: the energy in 1kg of hydrogen is the same as approximately 2.8 kg of gasoline. Hydrogen
2020129 · Energy from hydrogen is an appropriate technological choice in the context of sustainable development. The opportunities offered by the use of energy from hydrogen also represent a significant challenge for mobile technologies and daily life. Nevertheless, despite a significant amount of research and information regarding the benefits of
2019614 · Hydrogen and hydrogen-based fuels can transport energy from renewables over long distances – from regions with abundant solar and wind resources, such as Australia or Latin America, to energy-hungry
4 · Hydrogen is a clean fuel that, when consumed in a fuel cell, produces only water. Hydrogen can be produced from a variety of domestic resources, such as natural gas,
3 · Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier, which can help tackle various critical energy challenges. Today, hydrogen is mainly used in the refining and chemical sectors and produced using fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas, and thus responsible for significant annual CO2 emissions.
3 · Blue hydrogen is, therefore, sometimes referred to as carbon neutral as the emissions are not dispersed in the atmosphere. However, some argue that "low carbon" would be a more accurate description, as10-20% of the generated carbon cannot be captured. Grey, blue, green and more – the many colours of hydrogen.
202452 · Hydrogen has emerged as a promising energy source for a cleaner and more sustainable future due to its clean-burning nature, versatility, and high energy
Thanks to its versatility, hydrogen is a particularly promising candidate for supporting decarbonization efforts, with great potential for the future. In fact, hydrogen can be used as a means to store excess energy from renewable sources (power-to-gas) in a decentralized approach. It can be distributed into dedicated networks or even into the
3 · Hydrogen is a versatile energy carrier, which can help tackle various critical energy challenges. Today, hydrogen is mainly used in the refining and chemical sectors
3 · Global hydrogen use reached 95 Mt in 2022, a nearly 3% increase year-on-year, with strong growth in all major consuming regions except Europe, which suffered a hit to