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Texas-Sized Surprise: Blue Hydrogen's Hidden Emissions Shock

Texas-Sized Surprise: Blue Hydrogen's Hidden Emissions Shock

Texas, Tuesday, 15 October 2024.
Blue hydrogen in Texas might be twice as polluting as East Coast projects, thanks to a modelling quirk. This revelation could jeopardise tax credits and derail clean energy plans. I’ll explain why this matters for our climate goals and energy future.

Blue Hydrogen's Dirty Secret: Europe's Climate Gamble

Blue Hydrogen's Dirty Secret: Europe's Climate Gamble

Europe, Tuesday, 15 October 2024.
New report reveals shocking truth: Europe’s blue hydrogen projects could emit as much CO2 as Denmark annually. Despite industry hype, methane leaks and incomplete carbon capture raise red flags. Is this ‘clean’ fuel actually worsening our climate crisis?

Iraq's Blue Hydrogen Gambit: Tapping Global Funds for a Cleaner Future

Iraq's Blue Hydrogen Gambit: Tapping Global Funds for a Cleaner Future

Basra, Friday, 11 October 2024.
Iraq’s diving into the blue hydrogen pool, folks! They’re fishing for international cash to kickstart their first clean ammonia plant in Basra. It’s a bold move to green up their energy act, but details are as clear as crude oil. Still, it’s a step towards a less carbon-heavy tomorrow!

Ørsted's Green Hydrogen U-Turn: Wind Giant Bows Out of Danish Dreams

Ørsted's Green Hydrogen U-Turn: Wind Giant Bows Out of Danish Dreams

Copenhagen, Friday, 11 October 2024.
Danish energy titan Ørsted shocks the industry by exiting multiple green hydrogen projects. This strategic shift away from clean fuels in Northern Europe signals a major rethink in renewable energy priorities. What’s behind this sudden change of heart?

Toyota's Pocket-Sized Power Play: Hydrogen Cartridges Redefine Portable Energy

Toyota's Pocket-Sized Power Play: Hydrogen Cartridges Redefine Portable Energy

Tokyo, Wednesday, 9 October 2024.
I’ve just discovered Toyota’s game-changing hydrogen cartridges. These nifty devices could revolutionise how we power our gadgets and even vehicles. Imagine refuelling your car as easily as swapping batteries in a TV remote. It’s not just convenient; it’s a giant leap towards a cleaner, greener future.