Modern uses a thermal non-catalytic process to produce hydrogen and solid carbon, starting with natural gas. The process ...
After months of waiting to see how federal regulators might advance clean hydrogen tax policy in the runup to and following ...
Two conservation groups are suing the Port of Stockton over its approval of a hydrogen plant, which they claim would increase ...
The Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station in Nottinghamshire is slated to close on September 30th, marking the end of coal power in ...
The use of steam methane reforming which is traditionally obtained from non-renewable sources, results in an indirect carbon footprint that undermines the intended benefits of hydrogen fuel.
Today, the majority of hydrogen produced—in both the United States and the world—is made via steam methane reforming, a mature production process in which high-temperature steam is used to ...
In a groundbreaking study, experts from the National Nuclear Laboratory (NNL) have unveiled a promising vision for the future of clean energy. Their research, p ...
Northwest Indiana is the nation’s largest steelmaking region, said Gary Councilwoman Lori Latham, and area environmental ...
Currently, the vast majority of hydrogen demand is supplied by fossil fuel-based steam methane reforming without carbon capture aka gray hydrogen. The Baytown plant will have access to “cheap ...
Hydrogen Vehicles Are Not So "Green" As Hyped The indirect carbon footprint associated with hydrogen production, primarily due to the use of steam methane reforming, raises concerns about the ...
The U.S. Internal Revenue Service ("IRS") has released proposed regulations regarding the Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit introduced in ...