The Race for Green Hydrogen Dominance is Heating Up (oilprice.com)
Countries worldwide are competing to become leaders in green hydrogen production, with China, Saudi Arabia, and the EU leading the pack.
Countries worldwide are competing to become leaders in green hydrogen production, with China, Saudi Arabia, and the EU leading the pack.
Large-scale hydrogen production schemes are moving forward under clear EU directives and regulatory regimes.
Hydrogen emerges as a promising alternative fuel for the automotive industry, with the potential to revolutionize transportation and address greenhouse gas emissions.
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Ammonia is projected to become the dominant method for exporting hydrogen by 2035, with global clean ammonia exports surging due to increasing hydrogen demand and infrastructural developments.
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It’s like the opening chapter of Red Storm Rising or something.
TL;DR the world is running out of easily extracted copper at an alarming rate
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