China’s abundant renewable power and government support could bring a once prohibitively expensive green energy solution into the mainstream – hydrogen.
Extensive access to low-cost solar and wind power could let the country produce huge quantities of hydrogen in an environmentally friendly and affordable manner. The government is also stoking demand for the zero-emission fuel, potentially creating incentives for investors to put money into the infrastructure needed for production and…
Oil isn’t the only threat, Fertilizer and sulfur could trigger the next commodity shock – Firstpost
As the Strait of Hormuz disruption deepens, global markets are now confronting a far broader crisis involving fertilizer shortages, sulfuric acid supply shocks, collapsing industrial supply chains, and rising fears…