In the 2030s, aircraft, industry and power plants are to be powered by green hydrogen, so the hopes. In Bavaria, the first hydrogen pipeline is planned for as early as the end of 2025, and natural gas pipelines in the Bavarian capital Munich are to be converted to hydrogen one by one. Everything is still in the experimental stage, but a growing hydrogen network is being eagerly planned. It is also still expensive to use green hydrogen because of conversion losses. But hydrogen, it is hoped, can serve niches where electricity does not. Since Bavaria has an energy-intensive industry, it is counting on hydrogen.
Cheap hydrogen is currently available in Tunisia, for example, so international import routes are the focus. That something is happening in the field of hydrogen and fuel cells was also evident at the Air Show in Paris, where a Munich-based engine manufacturer presented its fuel cell propulsion system. As early as 2035, air traffic on shorter routes is to be electrified.
The necessary raw material is platinum, and this is what the producer Sibanye-Stillwater - https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/sibanye-stillwater-ltd/ - has in its projects, for example. These contain platinum, palladium, gold and they are located in South Africa and in North and South America. The company is also involved in battery metals.
Among the important raw materials for modern technologies are, of course, lithium (lithium-ion batteries) and also nickel and rare earths.
A company that takes care of the raw materials for the green future is Green Shift Commodities - https://www.commodity-tv.com/ondemand/companies/profil/green-shift-commodities-ltd/ -. Rare earths, phosphates, nickel and uranium are the raw materials in the ground. The main project is the Berlin project in Colombia. A lithium project is located in Argentina.
Latest corporate information and press releases from Sibanye-Stillwater (- https://www.resource-capital.ch/en/companies/sibanye-stillwater-ltd/ -).
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