Energy

The advantages of hydrogen and Israel’s warnings

Hydrogen is the most common element in nature. It is estimated to make up 75% of the mass of the universe. Except for that...

The new frontiers of hydrogen production and steps forward by Italy and China

In the traditional hydrogen production industry, hydrogen is derived from fossil fuels. It is the most widely used method and there are mature technologies...

The Global Oil Market: OPEC+ Alliance at the Crossroads

Since the pandemic struck last year, the energy market has been under a constant spiral of uncertainty. The oil markets experienced the brunt as...

Natural Gas in Putin’s Russia: The Reconstruction of Energy Geopolitics

After the dissolvement of the Soviet Union in 1991 and the systematic collapse of communism in Eastern and Southeastern Europe, all the new democratic...

Hydrogen energy in the United States and China

The use of hydrogen energy refers to the conversion of hydrogen into electricity, thermal energy, etc. Hydrogen is an energy that is obtained through...

Russia-EU’s “Green” Dialogue: Starting with Italy

Russia has put forward various assessments of the European Green Deal approved by the European Union in 2019, marking the intensive stage of energy...

A moment of reckoning for Big Oil? The IEA’s bombshell and its aftermath

Recently, the International Energy Agency (IEA) published a report sketching out a ‘net-zero-by-2050 scenario’ it deems still attainable. Clearly, this and similar proposal will...

Nord Stream 2 and the German-EU Relationship

With the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline fully funded and construction underway, the European Union is forced to reconcile its opposition to Russian...

Nuclear Energy is not Dead! The Drivers Underpinning the Ongoing Nuclear Renaissance

As a result of the Chernobyl nuclear catastrophe in the Soviet Union of 1986 and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster of 2011, public opinion remains...

Hydrogen Could Be A Key Player In The Recovery And Resilience Plan

Thanks to the contribution of vaccines, the Covid-19 pandemic is slowly beginning to abate and gradually lose its aggressiveness, with the consequent reduction of...

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