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Saudi Arabia Eyes Big Piece Of The Hydrogen Market By Irina Slav - Mar 10, 2021, 4:00 PM CST
Saudi Arabia, the world’s top crude oil exporter, has been active in embracing new energy revenue opportunities in recent years after it became painfully clear the world was changing and it would not be able to rely on oil for its sustained wealth forever. Now, the desert kingdom has set its sights on green hydrogen.
Those of a skeptical nature may think of it as just another overhyped loser tech. However, governments around the world are planning billions in investments in green hydrogen the kind that is produced through the electrolysis of water using energy generated by renewable sources such as solar and wind.
Heidelberg is buying hydrogen-powered buses and building bicycle “superhighways Published: March 30, 2021 08:29 NYT Heidelberg is buying a fleet of hydrogen-powered buses, building a network of bicycle superhighways to the suburbs and designing neighborhoods to discourage all vehicles and encourage walking. Residents who give up their cars get to ride public transportation free for a year. Image Credit: NYT
Eckart Wurzner, a mayor on a mission to make his city emission-free, is not terribly impressed by promises from General Motors, Ford and other big automakers to swear off fossil fuels. Eckart Wurzner, mayor of Heidelberg, is going all out to reduce his city s dependence on cars.