1. Hydrogenation is a chemical reaction between molecular hydrogen and another compound or element, usually in the presence of a catalyst such as nickel, palladium or platinum. The process is commonly employed to reduce or saturate organic compounds.
2. Hydrogenation (Hydrogen Nation) is a new economic term, coined by Market Research Media, describing switch of carbon-based energy economies to hydrogen.
Source: Hydrogen Market – $1 Trillion by 2025
“Hydrogen is the fuel of the future—and it always will be”—an old industry joke looks set to lose its punchline https://t.co/EcOeV99c8C
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) October 9, 2021
Hydrogen Technology News:
- Hydrogen Technology: The Key to a Sustainable Future for the Cruise and Shipping Industries
- Advent Technologies, a leader in fuel cell and hydrogen technology, has received a new order from the German State of Brandenburg
- Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser has received a purchase order €12 million for 40 MW of alkaline electrolyser
- H3 Dynamics and Hylium Industries Join Forces to Progress Liquid Hydrogen-Electric Flight Capabilities
- Air Liquide Autothermal Reforming Technology Selected for First Low-carbon Hydrogen and Ammonia Production in Japan
- U.S. Hydrogen Infrastructure Leader GenH2 Launches Ground-Breaking Mobile Liquid Hydrogen System
- How Cheap Hydrogen Could Become the Next Clean Fuel
- KPMG Private Enterprise Announces the Winner of the Global Tech Innovator 2022 Competition
- NuScale Power and Prodigy Clean Energy Advance SMR Marine Facility Design
- Williams Invests in Technology to Generate Zero-Emission Hydrogen with Natural Gas
- Ravn Alaska Orders 30 Hydrogen-Electric Engines from ZeroAvia
- Universal Hydrogen Inaugurates Engineering Design Center and European Headquarters in Toulouse, France
- Shell to build Europe’s ‘largest’ renewable hydrogen plant
- World-first Integrated Testing Facility for Fusion Power Plant Equipment to be Constructed in Japan
- Port Decarbonization: the First High-powered Hydrogen Barge for the Electrification of Ships at Berth
- Ceres and Shell announce electrolyser agreement for green hydrogen
- New Zealand’s leading port, Ports of Auckland, welcome the world’s first full sized, electric tugboat
- Portable Hydrogen Cartridge
- A New Hydrogen-Powered Behemoth
- Green Ammonia and Hydrogen Now Cheaper than Fossil Fuels
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