In India since the 1980s, Wärtsilä has delivered 250 power plants with a total output of 3,500 Mw. It also operates and manages 35 power plants with a total output of over 1,300 Mw
Hydrogen at $1 a kg will be a game-changer
Ambani noted that the PM had set a goal to reach 450GW of renewable energy capacity by 2030
In Europe, green hydrogen projects using offshore wind are being constructed
The firm is in the process of setting up one-tonne-per-day pilot plants based on four innovative hydrogen production technologies
This comes at a time when industry majors like RIL, Adani, Indian Oil Corporation, NTPC and Gail have evinced interest in becoming part of India's green hydrogen roadmap
ACME Group on Monday said it has signed a land agreement to set up a $3.5 billion green ammonia project at Special Economic Zone at the Port of Duqm in Oman.
As part of a push to embrace cleaner forms of energy, GAIL will be laying pipeline infrastructure to connect consumption centres to gas sources
So, what is the world waiting for? Hydrogen as fuel is a win-win. It's an energy elixir, it's the panacea
Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally announced the scheme from the ramparts of the Red Fort on 75th Independence Day. What is it and why there is a need for such a scheme? Watch video to know.
Hydrogen is the latest buzz for meeting the world's energy needs. Being the cleanest form of energy, it can be produced from a variety of resources, such as natural gas, biomass
India's largest power generating company NTPC Ltd has floated a global expression of interest to set up a pilot project on hydrogen blending with natural gas in city gas distribution network.
Demand for lithium for batteries is soaring as governments across the world push automakers to meet stringent targets for cutting carbon emissions
Union minister Nitin Gadkari on Thursday said the government is looking for prospects about green hydrogen as a potential transport fuel
Sign agreement for assessing potential of green hydrogen for green steel making, hydrogen mobility, green ammonia and other industrial applications in India
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has signed the agreement with JSW Future Energy for collaborating on hydrogen mobility, green ammonia and their industrial applications in India.
Inspired by the sun, the Tokyo Olympic cauldron is designed to be better for the planet. The flame at Tokyo's National Stadium and another cauldron burning along the waterfront near Tokyo Bay throughout the games will be sustained in part by hydrogen, the first time the fuel source will be used to power an Olympic fire. Previous flames have usually run on propane, although magnesium, gunpowder, resin and olive oil have also been used since the first modern cauldron was lit for the Amsterdam Games in 1928. The torch relay was introduced eight years later for Berlin. Unlike propane, hydrogen does not produce carbon dioxide when combusted. The Tokyo cauldron is fueled by hydrogen produced by a factory in the Fukushima prefecture that runs on renewable energy. Propane and hydrogen were both used during the torch relay. Organizers for the London Games in 2012 touted plans for a low-carbon torch but couldn't get the design right in time. They instead used a mix of propane and butane. ...
IOC will build the nation's first 'green hydrogen' plant at its Mathura refinery, as it aims to prepare for a future catering to the growing demand for both oil and cleaner forms of energy.
NTPC REL will set up the country's first green Hydrogen Mobility project in Ladakh
If Reliance's gigafactories can deliver hydrogen at a scale, it will push decarbonisation into new frontiers.