Iran war makes green hydrogen viable in Asia as fossil fuel prices soar
The Iran war has done in two months what years of climate policy could not: make green hydrogen look economically viable.
Soaring oil and gas prices since February’s outbreak of hostilities have narrowed the cost gap between the zero-emission fuel and its fossil rivals, paving the way for wider uptake across Asia.
The eight-week US-Israeli war on Iran, Tehran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz and Iranian strikes on Qatar’s Ras Laffan liquefied natural gas (LNG) complex have sent Asian fuel...
Iran War Stalls Peace Negotiations
- Trump extends Iran ceasefire indefinitely 📹 Reuters —
- Iran seizes ships in Strait of Hormuz as peace talks stay stalled Sydney Morning Herald —
- Middle East crisis live: US and Iran in blockade stalemate as Washington’s navy secretary leaves office ‘immediately’ The Guardian —
- Iran-US war latest: Tehran calls opening Strait of Hormuz ‘impossible’ as US navy chief steps down The Independent —
- US Says It Awaits Iran Response on Talks as Hormuz Tension Rises Bloomberg —