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Blue hydrogen 20% worse for GHG emissions than natural gas in heating

Burning low-carbon hydrogen for heating is significantly worse for the environment than using natural gas or diesel, a scientific study published Aug. 12 has found.

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Rotterdam port confident on hydrogen pipeline

The Rotterdam port authority is confident that there will be sufficient hydrogen supply and demand to justify the development of its hydrogen pipeline project with Dutch gas system operator Gasunie linking Maasvlakte and Pernis.

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Daily (11.08.2021): European day-ahead electricity prices hovered at around 100 EUR/MWh on Tuesday amid halving wind, spiralling gas prices, strong demand

Oil prices moved cautiously higher on Tuesday, recouping some of their losses in the previous session, as rising demand in Europe and the United States offset concerns over an increase in COVID cases in Asian countries. Hence, Brent crude rose by $1.59, or 2.3%, to settle at $70.63 a barrel. U.S. WTI crude settled $1.81, or 2.7%, higher at $68.29 per barrel. Both contracts dropped by around 2.5% on Monday, but analysts believe the pandemic turbulence will be short-lived.

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BP sees potential for green hydrogen, ammonia plant in Australia

The production of green hydrogen and green ammonia is technically feasible at scale in Australia, but will require a major investment in port, electricity and water services, BP said on Wednesday, based on the findings of a study.

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BP sees potential for green hydrogen, ammonia plant in Australia

The production of green hydrogen and green ammonia is technically feasible at scale in Australia, but will require a major investment in port, electricity and water services, BP said on Wednesday, based on the findings of a study.

read more... 11/08/2021

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