Australia and Singapore will establish a A$30m ($23m) partnership to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen to reduce emissions in maritime and port operations, it has.
Siemens Gamesa has launched an industry whitepaper, Unlocking the Green Hydrogen Revolution, that outlines an ambitious plan to deliver cost-competitive green hydrogen by 2030 from onshore wind and by 2035 from offshore wind.
Siemens Gamesa has launched an industry white paper that outlines how to deliver cost-competitive green hydrogen by 2030 from onshore wind and by 2035 from offshore wind.
The report – Unlocking the Green Hydrogen Revolution – calls for a joined-up approach to encouraging both market demand and scaling production, highlighting four key requirements to deliver low-cost green hydrogen within the next decade.
Firstly, it recommends a drastic increase in the capacity of renewables because the green hydrogen revolution relies on this.
It said the world will need up to 6000GW of new installed renewable energy capacity by 2050, up from 2800GW today to generate the expected demand for hydrogen of 500 million tonnes, which has been estimated by the Hydrogen Council.
Arbo has suggested that Firstgas Group’s hydrogen feasibility study results could see New Zealand’s hydrogen pipeline strategy be a huge success for hydrogen implementation in.