Nel and Samsung C&T have partnered to convert excess nuclear energy into hydrogen, introducing the concept of “pink hydrogen.” Utilizing Nel’s advanced alkaline electrolyzers, the project aims to optimize energy efficiency and reduce carbon emissions. This initiative not only showcases technological innovation but also serves as a global model for using hydrogen as a clean energy vector, particularly in decarbonizing energy-intensive industries. With a €135 million grant from the EU Innovation Fund, Nel is accelerating the industrialization of next-generation electrolyzer technology, further solidifying hydrogen’s role in sustainable energy systems.
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Google Signs World’s First Corporate Agreement for Kairos Power Nuclear Energy: A Groundbreaking Move Toward Clean Energy
Google signs a landmark agreement with Kairos Power, marking the world’s first corporate deal for nuclear energy from small modular reactors (SMRs). This step supports Google’s sustainability goals by integrating clean, reliable power while accelerating the commercialization of next-gen nuclear technology.
Bill Gates’ first mini-nuclear power plant expected to be operational by 2030: Is this the future of nuclear energy?
“We are at the exact location of the future reactor!” exclaims American billionaire Bill Gates, standing in front of a construction site. It is on this site in Kemmerer, Wyoming (United States), that the first mini-nuclear power plant is expected to be operational by 2030. Founded by Bill Gates, the startup TerraPower aims to use sodium to cool these next-generation plants.