Since 2019, one of the hottest topics in the energy realm has been hydrogen, and for good reason. Due to a variety of factors, the element has been recognized as a key piece of decarbonization ...
Gasification is a promising alternative method for producing hydrogen, as detailed in this comprehensive exploration of hydrogen production methods. This process involves splitting water into hydrogen ...
A promising industrial process can turn crushed sugar cane waste into green hydrogen far more efficiently than previously thought, shows a SECLG process simulation from the University of Johannesburg.
As the global demand for sustainable energy solutions continues to grow, Lithuanian researchers have taken a step forward by developing a technology that not only transforms waste into valuable ...
Dedicated biomass gasification technologies are presently being developed in many countries for the production of second-generation liquid biofuels. Both fluidized-bed gasification and special ...
Gasification transforms carbonaceous materials such as biomass or fossil fuels into synthesis gas using high temperatures and controlled oxidant conditions. The process, often combined with pyrolysis ...
(Nanowerk News) A team of scientists at the University of Cambridge has developed a way of using solar power to generate a fuel that is both sustainable and relatively cheap to produce. It’s using ...
This chapter discusses in more detail the various technologies that can be used to produce hydrogen. These technologies have already been identified in previous chapters and the cost analyses ...
Located near Bakersfield, Calif., the facility aims to remove carbon from the air by diverting wood waste from open-air burn and landfills and converting it into carbon-negative hydrogen for ...
The Waste-to-Hydrogen Market, valued at USD 825.4 million in 2025, is expected to reach USD 50.9 million by 2035, exhibiting a robust CAGR of 32.12%. This market transforms waste into clean hydrogen ...
Biomass energy is made by burning living things like trees, crop residues, and other “woody biomass” to produce electricity. Like fossil fuels, biomass energy releases loads of planet-heating carbon ...