The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity has published its first findings into the catastrophic blackout in April that knocked out power across Spain and Portugal. The post Iberia blackout caused by domino effect of failings in milliseconds appeared first on Power Engineering International.| News - Power Engineering International
The MOST-H2 project advances hydrogen storage by computationally designing sustainable metal organic frameworks (MOFs) using the MOFSynth tool, which evaluates synthesisability based on energy and geometry differences. The post Accelerating sustainable hydrogen storage: MOST-H2 and the MOFSynth tool’s breakthrough in MOF design appeared first on Enlit World.| Hydrogen | Enlit World
Despite project cancellations and persistent challenges, low-emissions hydrogen production is expected to see a sizable expansion to 2030, the IEA finds. In its 2025 Global Hydrogen Review, the IEA reports that worldwide hydrogen demand increased to almost 100Mt in 2024, up 2% from 2023 and in line with overall energy demand growth. Almost all of The post Low emissions hydrogen projects set to grow strongly – IEA appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Hydrogen - Power Engineering International
Stargate Hydrogen has entered an MoU with Saudi Arabia's RDI to accelerate green hydrogen innovation in the Kingdom.| Power Engineering International
Despite project cancellations low emissions hydrogen production is expected to see sizable expansion to 2030, the IEA finds.| Enlit World
The ‘Hydrogen Floating Power Hub Feasibility Programme’ has secured £1 million ($1.3 million) through the government’s Clean Maritime Demonstration Competition. The post Hydrogen floating power hubs to ‘green’ ports to be studied in Britain appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
Denmark’s Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities Lars Aagaard has approved investment in the Jutland hydrogen pipeline subject to hydrogen players making binding agreements to guarantee its use. The post Denmark’s first hydrogen pipeline gets go ahead appeared first on Power Engineering International.| Europe - Power Engineering International
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New analysis from IRENA has revealed the potential for green hydrogen to decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors in the Global South.| Power Engineering International
EKFB, a UK-based construction joint venture, has opted to deploy GeoPura's green hydrogen-powered generators on two of its HS2 sites in Aylesbury.| Power Engineering International