Blending Hydrogen into Natural Gas Pipelines: A Controversial Plan Sparks Debate and Protests at UCI

Blending Hydrogen into Natural Gas Pipelines: A Controversial Plan Sparks Debate and Protests at UCI

Gas companies are proposing to blend hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines in order to reduce emissions. This plan has stirred up controversy, with some viewing it as a crucial step in helping California reach its clean energy goals, while others say it is dangerous and constitutes greenwashing. The pilot project is set to be …

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UC Irvine’s Controversial Pilot Project: Hydrogen Blended Natural Gas Pipelines and the Risks Involved

UC Irvine’s Controversial Pilot Project: Hydrogen Blended Natural Gas Pipelines and the Risks Involved

A pilot project is being planned at the University of California, Irvine to test if hydrogen can be safely blended into natural gas pipelines in order to reduce emissions. Supporters view this as a crucial step in helping California meet its clean energy goals, while opponents are concerned about the safety risks and argue that …

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UC Irvine Divided Over Hydrogen Blending Experiment: Is it a Necessary Step Towards Clean Energy or Greenwashing?

UC Irvine Divided Over Hydrogen Blending Experiment: Is it a Necessary Step Towards Clean Energy or Greenwashing?

Gas companies are planning to test the blending of hydrogen into existing pipelines at UC Irvine and other locations in order to reduce emissions. The project has stirred controversy, as opponents claim it is a form of greenwashing that could be risky for those involved. Supporters argue that the project is necessary for California to …

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UC Irvine and University High School Students Protest Plan to Test Hydrogen Energy

UC Irvine and University High School Students Protest Plan to Test Hydrogen Energy

A plan to test the use of hydrogen energy at UC Irvine and other locations is stirring controversy. Gas companies are looking to blend hydrogen into pipelines in order to reduce emissions, but opponents argue that it’s an attempt at greenwashing and could be dangerous. Supporters believe that the pilot project will help California reach …

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Controversial Hydrogen Blending Project Sparks Debate at UC Irvine and University High School

Controversial Hydrogen Blending Project Sparks Debate at UC Irvine and University High School

Gas companies are planning to start blending hydrogen into natural gas pipelines in order to reduce emissions. This has stirred controversy, with supporters viewing it as a crucial step towards California’s clean energy goals, and opponents seeing it as a distraction from more viable climate solutions and a dangerous experiment. UC Irvine could be one …

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Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: EU’s Unprecedented Step Towards Greening Europe’s Industrial Imports

Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: EU’s Unprecedented Step Towards Greening Europe’s Industrial Imports

The European Parliament and EU Member States announced this Tuesday morning that they have adopted an unprecedented mechanism to green Europe’s industrial imports by charging for the carbon emissions associated with their production. Commonly referred to as a „carbon tax at the border,“ this scheme will subject imports in several sectors (steel, aluminum, cement, fertilizers, …

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SFC Energy Stock on Positive Start to Week, Charting Signals Point to 25 Euro Mark

SFC Energy Stock on Positive Start to Week, Charting Signals Point to 25 Euro Mark

The stock of SFC Energy has had a positive start to the week, currently up 2.73% at 24.45 Euro. There are no major news updates from the fuel cell and hydrogen company, but there are some positive charting signals. The focus could be shifting back towards the 25 Euro mark, with two notable peaks in …

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Sound Waves Unlock New Possibilities for Green Hydrogen Production

Sound Waves Unlock New Possibilities for Green Hydrogen Production

Researchers from RMIT University have found that using sound waves to accompany electrolysis can significantly increase the production rate of green hydrogen. This process requires 14 times less electrical energy than traditional methods and does not require expensive electrodes such as platinum. The team has also discovered that they can reduce the amount of electricity …

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Hyundai Xcient Fuel Cell: Germany’s First Hydrogen-Powered Series Truck Hits the Road

Hyundai Xcient Fuel Cell: Germany’s First Hydrogen-Powered Series Truck Hits the Road

In Germany, the first hydrogen-powered series truck is now on the road – it is from Hyundai and is being used by a medium-sized company in Baden-Württemberg. The truck, a Hyundai Xcient Fuel Cell, can store around 31 kilograms of hydrogen in its seven tanks and also has an additional 72 kWh buffer battery. When …

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The Steel Industry’s Challenge: Transitioning to Carbon-Free Production

The Steel Industry’s Challenge: Transitioning to Carbon-Free Production

The steel industry is facing the challenge of transitioning to a carbon-free production process in order to reduce its environmental impact. Arcelormittal recently shut down its direct reduction plant in Hamburg because the cost of natural gas was too high, despite decreasing prices. This highlights the need for reliable information and new energy sources such …

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