New Mexico to slash greenhouse gas emissions with hydrogen
New Mexico wants to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45% below 2005 levels in 2030 with the help of green hydrogen as it focuses on clean and domestically produced energy.
New Mexico wants to cut its greenhouse gas emissions by at least 45% below 2005 levels in 2030 with the help of green hydrogen as it focuses on clean and domestically produced energy.
Hydrogen could cover up to 12% of global energy use by 2050, with over 30% of the energy carrier being traded across borders, a higher share than natural gas today.
Chile continues to be regarded as the next hotspot for hydrogen production and with this, Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has partnered with AustriaEnergy and Oekowind on a 1.7GW hydrogen project.
Officially launched in October 2021 at an event which released Colombia’s National Hydrogen Strategy, Hidrógeno Colombia, or the Colombian Hydrogen Association, is working tirelessly with the Colombian Government to put in place the necessary mechanisms...
With 2021 drawing to a close, many companies within the hydrogen industry have now turned their eyes towards the future and 2022 could be a huge one for many. With the industry expected to maintain...