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Off Grid Energy Independence
Jan 28, 2025
The Application Areas Driving the Adoption of Stationary Fuel Cells

The Application Areas Driving the Adoption of Stationary Fuel Cells

With growing concerns over energy security due to rising power demands and greater decarbonization targets, stationary fuel cells have garnered attention as alternative green power generation devices. But with various sectors aiming for decarbonization, which fuel cells will fit the mark, and which applications will be key to their success?
Off Grid Energy Independence
Jan 27, 2025
IDTechEx Technology Innovations Outlook 2025-2035

IDTechEx Technology Innovations Outlook 2025-2035

A free collection of insights from our industry experts, sharing some of the key technology innovation trends shaping the next decade.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Jan 7, 2025
Demand For Low-Carbon Cement Is On The Rise

Demand For Low-Carbon Cement Is On The Rise

Global demand for low-carbon cement is increasing. Government regulation for low-carbon cement production is strongest in the European Union, and the US government has been particularly active in green public procurement. Private sector demand is growing, and the advent of book and claim systems could accelerate this market even further.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Dec 13, 2024
E-Fuels: Navigating the Path from Pilot to Commercial Scale Production

E-Fuels: Navigating the Path from Pilot to Commercial Scale Production

The e-fuels sector stands at a critical juncture in its evolution from laboratory innovation and demonstration projects to industrial-scale production. While significant progress has been made in technology development and market interest, evidenced by substantial corporate investments and supportive policy frameworks, considerable challenges remain.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Dec 5, 2024
Webinar: IDTechEx Discusses Which Technologies Can Decarbonize Cement

Webinar: IDTechEx Discusses Which Technologies Can Decarbonize Cement

Friday 13 December 2024 - Building Towards Net-Zero: Which Technologies Can Decarbonize Cement? Discussion of key drivers and barriers for cement sector decarbonization, including stimulating public sector and private sector demand; Benchmarking the most impactful cement decarbonization technologies over the coming decade (leading supplementary cementitious materials, biomass-based fuels, waste-derived fuels, and CCUS), alongside emerging cement decarbonization technologies (new cement production processes and materials, kiln electrification, concentrated solar power, hydrogen); Contextualizing the impact of cement decarbonization technologies in 2035 within global progress towards net-zero by 2050
Off Grid Energy Independence
Dec 5, 2024
Carbon Capture's Role in Net-Zero: IDTechEx Explores CCUS Technologies

Carbon Capture's Role in Net-Zero: IDTechEx Explores CCUS Technologies

Achieving net zero by 2050 will require approximately 30 gigatonnes less CO2 to be emitted each year, alongside 2-10 gigatonnes of CO2 removal per year. CCUS has been recognized by many global bodies, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the International Energy Agency, as a great decarbonization tool to help achieve these goals.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Dec 3, 2024
Green Cement Technologies: 422 Megatonnes Extra CO2 Avoided by 2035

Green Cement Technologies: 422 Megatonnes Extra CO2 Avoided by 2035

As global populations rise and more regions urbanize, cutting back on construction isn't a viable decarbonization strategy. Leading cement decarbonization technologies, including supplementary cementitious materials, alternative fuels, and carbon capture, will avoid an additional 422 million tonnes of CO2 emissions, in the cement sector over the coming decade.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Nov 27, 2024
The Alternative Fuel Cell Technologies are Competing for Market Share

The Alternative Fuel Cell Technologies are Competing for Market Share

With growing interest into the integration of fuel cells for stationary power, many commercial players have chosen to adopt either proton exchange membrane (PEM) or solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). However, alternative fuel cell technologies like alkaline fuel cells (AFCs), molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFCs), phosphoric acid fuel cells (PAFCs) and direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) still compete for market share.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Nov 22, 2024
Market Trends in CCUS: How Will the Next Decade Shape Carbon Capture?

Market Trends in CCUS: How Will the Next Decade Shape Carbon Capture?

Across the globe, over 140 countries have set a net-zero target, with many committed to reaching net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. This Herculean task will require many emission reduction technologies in tandem - and the groundwork must be laid now. CCUS (carbon capture, utilization, and storage) solutions have been identified as one such vital tool with the ability to decarbonize existing industry assets.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Nov 12, 2024
The Hydrogen Value Chain, Emerging Power and Aviation Applications

The Hydrogen Value Chain, Emerging Power and Aviation Applications

Hydrogen and its derivatives (e.g. ammonia, methanol) will be crucial in decarbonizing diverse sectors and serving as energy carriers for global renewable energy transport. As a result, the market is seeing increased commercial interest from technology providers, engineering services, and project developers eager to capitalize on this expanding opportunity.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Jan 28, 2025
The Application Areas Driving the Adoption of Stationary Fuel Cells

The Application Areas Driving the Adoption of Stationary Fuel Cells

With growing concerns over energy security due to rising power demands and greater decarbonization targets, stationary fuel cells have garnered attention as alternative green power generation devices. But with various sectors aiming for decarbonization, which fuel cells will fit the mark, and which applications will be key to their success?
Off Grid Energy Independence
Jan 7, 2025
Demand For Low-Carbon Cement Is On The Rise

Demand For Low-Carbon Cement Is On The Rise

Global demand for low-carbon cement is increasing. Government regulation for low-carbon cement production is strongest in the European Union, and the US government has been particularly active in green public procurement. Private sector demand is growing, and the advent of book and claim systems could accelerate this market even further.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Dec 5, 2024
Webinar: IDTechEx Discusses Which Technologies Can Decarbonize Cement

Webinar: IDTechEx Discusses Which Technologies Can Decarbonize Cement

Friday 13 December 2024 - Building Towards Net-Zero: Which Technologies Can Decarbonize Cement? Discussion of key drivers and barriers for cement sector decarbonization, including stimulating public sector and private sector demand; Benchmarking the most impactful cement decarbonization technologies over the coming decade (leading supplementary cementitious materials, biomass-based fuels, waste-derived fuels, and CCUS), alongside emerging cement decarbonization technologies (new cement production processes and materials, kiln electrification, concentrated solar power, hydrogen); Contextualizing the impact of cement decarbonization technologies in 2035 within global progress towards net-zero by 2050
Off Grid Energy Independence
Dec 3, 2024
Green Cement Technologies: 422 Megatonnes Extra CO2 Avoided by 2035

Green Cement Technologies: 422 Megatonnes Extra CO2 Avoided by 2035

As global populations rise and more regions urbanize, cutting back on construction isn't a viable decarbonization strategy. Leading cement decarbonization technologies, including supplementary cementitious materials, alternative fuels, and carbon capture, will avoid an additional 422 million tonnes of CO2 emissions, in the cement sector over the coming decade.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Nov 22, 2024
Market Trends in CCUS: How Will the Next Decade Shape Carbon Capture?

Market Trends in CCUS: How Will the Next Decade Shape Carbon Capture?

Across the globe, over 140 countries have set a net-zero target, with many committed to reaching net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050. This Herculean task will require many emission reduction technologies in tandem - and the groundwork must be laid now. CCUS (carbon capture, utilization, and storage) solutions have been identified as one such vital tool with the ability to decarbonize existing industry assets.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Jan 27, 2025
IDTechEx Technology Innovations Outlook 2025-2035

IDTechEx Technology Innovations Outlook 2025-2035

A free collection of insights from our industry experts, sharing some of the key technology innovation trends shaping the next decade.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Dec 13, 2024
E-Fuels: Navigating the Path from Pilot to Commercial Scale Production

E-Fuels: Navigating the Path from Pilot to Commercial Scale Production

The e-fuels sector stands at a critical juncture in its evolution from laboratory innovation and demonstration projects to industrial-scale production. While significant progress has been made in technology development and market interest, evidenced by substantial corporate investments and supportive policy frameworks, considerable challenges remain.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Dec 5, 2024
Carbon Capture's Role in Net-Zero: IDTechEx Explores CCUS Technologies

Carbon Capture's Role in Net-Zero: IDTechEx Explores CCUS Technologies

Achieving net zero by 2050 will require approximately 30 gigatonnes less CO2 to be emitted each year, alongside 2-10 gigatonnes of CO2 removal per year. CCUS has been recognized by many global bodies, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the International Energy Agency, as a great decarbonization tool to help achieve these goals.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Nov 27, 2024
The Alternative Fuel Cell Technologies are Competing for Market Share

The Alternative Fuel Cell Technologies are Competing for Market Share

With growing interest into the integration of fuel cells for stationary power, many commercial players have chosen to adopt either proton exchange membrane (PEM) or solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC). However, alternative fuel cell technologies like alkaline fuel cells (AFCs), molten carbonate fuel cells (MCFCs), phosphoric acid fuel cells (PAFCs) and direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) still compete for market share.
Off Grid Energy Independence
Nov 12, 2024
The Hydrogen Value Chain, Emerging Power and Aviation Applications

The Hydrogen Value Chain, Emerging Power and Aviation Applications

Hydrogen and its derivatives (e.g. ammonia, methanol) will be crucial in decarbonizing diverse sectors and serving as energy carriers for global renewable energy transport. As a result, the market is seeing increased commercial interest from technology providers, engineering services, and project developers eager to capitalize on this expanding opportunity.
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