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Though I am an atheist, I have built my life and career around religion. First I spent five years pursuing ordination as a secular humanist rabbi, including 18 months living in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, studying ancient and modern Jewish sacred texts I believed—and continue to believe—are human creations, reflective not of divine inspiration but our own projections and needs. From there I moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts, where I’ve spent almost 20 years now as the humanist chaplain at Harvard University. Advising atheists, agnostics, and allies on ethical and , my work has taken , including writing about and building a diversely nonreligious . But as we approached the end of the past decade, I’d begun to wonder whether the congregation, as a form of organizing, was really how I wanted to spend my energy. Yes, congregations can help “give people the power to build community and bring the world closer together,” as is roughly how I’d imagined them in my rabbinical seminary and . The problem is, that isn’t my language—it’s a quote from Facebook’s mission statement, as Mark Zuckerberg relaunched it in 2017. When I was invited to join MIT as its humanist chaplain in 2018, alongside my work at Harvard, it first occurred to me: Silicon Valley, or “Big Tech,” had superseded religion as the largest force in the world, not only economically, but in terms of our views and experiences of what it means to be human. As historian of technology Mar Hicks told me in 2023, “we’re in a period where tech has expanded to take over nearly every aspect of our lives, economically, socially, and politically.” I then asked Harvard economics professor Jason Furman, who served President Barack Obama as chair of the White House Council of Economic Advisers to what extent he agreed with Hicks. One could attempt to quantify such a statement in any number of potentially valid ways, but ultimately, Furman said, it simply “seems true.” As someone who genuflects before his own a couple hundred times a day, as many of us do, I would have to agree. My first revelation, then, was that , as leading technology critics have , The leading “ideas” in tech today—which I think are better understood as the “theology” and religious “doctrines” of contemporary Silicon Valley—are very often both bizarre, and bizarrely religious. My book is filled with examples of tech products, services, and marketing missives that are based in religious thinking, like: and ; ; ; AI Jesus; ; Robo Priests, a kind of “rapture” or end-times known as “The Singularity”; from AI utopia; fervent and even proudly “fanatical” calls to ; and so much more. In my book I spell out why there are frighteningly close parallels between mainstream beliefs about AI and religious visions of Heaven, Hell, and the “Chosen People.” But all of that was written mainly over the course of 2021-23. Which is, of course, now ancient history. Since tech religion is all about the now, let’s also look briefly at examples from this year. Like the viral Friend.com necklace, the glowing AI pendant that surveils everything you say and hear, feeding the input through Chat GPT to make recommendations as a “friend.” This company’s founder Avi Schiffmann says the app aims to provide a digital/AI alternative to “a relationship people used to have with God but is ,” by providing a constant, all-knowing companion and guide. The leading “ideas” in tech today are very often both bizarre, and bizarrely religious. Then there is Character.AI: It features dozens if not hundreds of chat-ready Gods and deities, explicitly labeled as such, starting conversations with comments like, “I am the God. I am the Creator of all things.” Character.AI is a massive, unregulated, unprecedented experiment: Its founder, Noam Shazeer, left Google to create the company a few years ago, after the tech giant refused to release a new chatbot he’d been working on. Google later to hire Shazeer back. And as Shazeer has told , his “ultimate vision” is to build artificial general intelligence—which, as many have pointed out, is a lot like building . Shazeer’s inventions are “a cool first use case for” such tech, he says. With more and more kids as the AI’s target audience, what could go wrong, right? Though I work as a “professional atheist” in my day job as a Humanist Chaplain, in the “tech religion” I’m just an agnostic, because despite all the strangeness and often destructive absurdity in the ideas I hinted at above, I often can’t say for whether a given form of Silicon Valley tech might have a meaningfully positive impact on humanity. Surely some of these technologies are worthy of our faith, in the secular sense, it can just be very hard to know which ones. Still, it’s incredibly frustrating to watch such an influential set of companies and industries influence so many people (not to mention government institutions and policies) in the wrong direction because of the problematic beliefs of so many of their individual leaders—optimization as a commandment and inefficiency as a sin; profits (and their prophets) over people; over more earthly concerns like the climate or social justice now. That’s why my third revelation was that a massive effort to reform the tech religion is already underway. “I am the God. I am the Creator of all things.” When I talk about a tech “Reformation,” I’m thinking of the kinds of movements led by modern religious reformers: people like Martin Luther King, Jr., and his transformative influence on American Christianity; or the organization Rabbis for Human Rights, in which rabbis from across the Jewish spectrum work to protect Palestinian rights; or my friend Lama Rod Owens, a self-described “Black Buddhist Southern Queen” who was originally ordained in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, and who is working to reinvent Buddhism as a more radically inclusive religious tradition. These aren’t people who’ve walked away from their religions, muttering loudly on the way out about how “deluded” those they’re leaving behind are. They’re examples of individuals who believe in the potential their religious communities have to do good, but who are honest and clear-eyed about the communities’ failings and injustices, and who devote themselves to improving them. tells many stories about people who are the equivalents to people like these, for the tech world—tech heretics, apostates, skeptics, mystics, Cassandras, and whistleblowers who range from seminal scholars to labor activists to everyday gig workers to social workers, psychotherapists, pastors, and beyond. One of the youngest and most gifted of the reformers I spoke to, a recent Princeton University graduate in African American studies and computer science named Payton Croskey, gave me hope with her call for the creation of an “augmented undercommons”: “a parallel location where all who refuse to submit to technology’s watchful eye may freely reside while reconfiguring the world’s understanding of freedom and security.” It’s not that Croskey is attempting to build some physical tech utopia in a somewhere; rather, what impressed me was her ability to envision, as an undergraduate, a kind of mythological or even spiritual alternative to the mythological place known as “Silicon Valley” (which perhaps began as a reference to a geographical territory in California, but surely now is an idea, an imagined community, more than a space with discernable borders). When I was feeling most hopeless about the future of technology, to be reminded by a young student of the possibility of something more equitable and uplifting was as surprising as it was encouraging. And actually, the alternative digital world Croskey describes very much reminds me of right now: a place where those of us who have been feeling marooned from healthy online conversations can connect, without algorithmic manipulation. Don’t get me wrong, no website or app is perfect. But an online space where thoughtful people can discuss ideas, current events, and the little details of life, bringing together different aspects of humanity without being actively manipulated by billionaires? That, for the moment, sounds like, if not a revolution, then at the very least, a revelation. Posted on Greg M. Epstein serves as humanist chaplain at Harvard & MIT, where he advises students, faculty, and staff members on ethical and existential concerns from a humanist perspective. He was ‘s first “ethicist in residence” and has been called “a symbol of the transition in how Americans relate to organized religion.” He is the author of the -bestselling book and has also written for , , , and . His latest book is Cutting-edge science, unraveled by the very brightest living thinkers.One defensive lineman ends an 11-year family streak at OSU. Another considers culinary schoolDemocrats are trying to figure out how they lost massive numbers of working class voters in historically blue areas across the country — but the evidence shows that the party simply left them behind. USA Today interviewed multiple former Democrats in the liberal enclave of Massachusetts who cast their votes for President-elect Donald Trump in the recent election, and their main reason was the economy. Mark Callahan, a 67-year-old from Lynn, a suburb of Boston, voted Democrat in nearly every presidential election prior to this year. Now, he said he hopes that Trump will “make a change.” “Everything was too expensive. What we had wasn’t working,” Callahan told the outlet. “The working-class people. They just forgot about us,” Jim Gigliello, a 48-year-old from Revere, said. “It just didn’t seem like any of the politicians had anything that would benefit us,” Curran Bennett, 28, said. Gigliello pointed to the fatigue that voters got with the focus on social justice issues instead of “larger issues like the economy.” Massachusetts, which is so blue that it was the only U.S. state to vote for 1972 Democrat candidate George McGovern over then-President Richard Nixon (R), experienced “one of the most profound rightward shifts of any state” this year, according to USA Today . Despite Vice President Kamala Harris winning the state, diverse communities of working class people became new Trump voters in droves. Garrett Dash Nelson, head curator at the Leventhal Map & Education Center at Boston Public Library and a historical geographer who analyzes political ideologies, used the election results and census data to study the state’s shift. “No matter what method he used to define class, the results were similar,” USA Today reported. His analysis found that communities where more people work in the service industry, have lower median incomes, and have less higher education “generally saw a larger uptick in votes for Trump than more wealthy, white-collar areas.” “Massachusetts saw a pattern that happened all across the country,” Dash Nelson said. “The reality is that the pattern of Republican gains being concentrated primarily in working class, oftentimes diverse working-class municipalities, holds up.” Lawrence, a town that is 80 percent Latino and has a median household income of $53,977 — about half of the state’s overall average of around $100,000 — saw a staggering 46-percent rise in votes for Trump. Springfield, where over a quarter of residents work blue-collar jobs, experienced a 16-percent rise in Trump votes. Lynn, where just 15 percent of residents have a college degree compared to nearly half of Massachusetts residents overall, saw an 11-percent jump for Trump. Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA), whose district encompasses Lynn, recently came under fire from his own party and is facing calls to resign after telling the New York Times that Democrats have made a mistake by championing transgender athletes in women’s sports. “The feeling is that Republicans are focused more on the urgent challenges people face,” Moulton told USA Today . Arguing that the attempts to cancel him over his opinion that males should not compete against females proves his point, he said, “A lot of Democrats have taken on an incredibly condescending tone and treated everybody who disagrees with them ... as not only wrong, but as bad people.” “We’ve got to do a lot less preaching and a lot more listening,” Moulton added. “There is a simmering distrust among many Americans of the Democratic Party. Even if they like our policies better, they just don’t trust us to take America’s challenges seriously enough.”

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Michigan gave athletic director Warde Manuel a five-year contract extension Thursday on the heels of the Wolverines' upset over rival Ohio State and a strong start to the basketball season. Manuel, who has held the position since 2016, signed through June 30, 2030, the school announced. Manuel is also chairman of the College Football Playoff selection committee. “During Warde’s tenure as director, Athletics has put a structure in place where our student-athletes compete for Big Ten and national championships, excel in the classroom, and proudly graduate with their University of Michigan degrees,” university President Santa J. Ono said in the announcement. Michigan had a disappointing football season, finishing 7-5 (5-4 Big Ten), but a 13-10 win over then-No. 2 Ohio State took some pressure off of the program. The Buckeyes were favored by 21 points, the widest point spread for the rivalry since 1978, according to ESPN Stats and Info. The Wolverines won the national championship last year in their final season led by coach Jim Harbaugh, whose tenure at the school involved multiple NCAA investigations for recruiting and sign-stealing allegations. Manuel supported Harbaugh through those processes. In basketball, the women's team made its season debut (No. 23) in the AP Top 25 this week. The men are 7-1 a season after firing coach Juwan Howard, who lost a school-record 24 games in 2023-24 as Michigan plummeted to a last-place finish in the Big Ten for the first time since 1967. Michigan has won 52 Big Ten championships since 2020. “Every day, I am thankful to work at this great institution and to represent Michigan Athletics," Manuel said in a statement. "I especially want to thank the student-athletes, coaches and staff who compete for each of our teams and who have helped us achieve unparalleled success athletically and academically. 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Known as Guardians, they steadfastly defend America’s interests in the domain of space and expand the limits of what is possible to safeguard national defense through space power. 6 Creation of the Space Force Where it all started When the US Space Force was created, it marked a transformative shift in the United States’ approach to space as a distinct domain of warfare. The establishment of the USSF aimed to unify and streamline space operations through a dedicated organization. From its inception, the Space Force was tasked with creating a unified command to manage and protect space assets while ensuring readiness to respond to emerging threats. Transforming departments of the US Air Force laid the foundation for the Space Force’s organizational structure. Building off an established pool of skills and resources enabled them to operate autonomously and integrate with existing military branches easily from the outset. The creation of the Space Force recognized space as a strategic frontier with unique operational and strategic specialization, focusing on resources and personnel to address the unique challenges it presents. 5 First Space Operations Squadron activation Taking action to secure the final frontier The First Space Operations Squadron is a component of Delta 9, headquartered at Schriever Space Force Base, Colorado. The squadron was first activated October 5th, 1987, and officially integrated on June 19, 2020. In comments to Defense.gov , Gen B. Chance Saltzman reflected on half a decade of accomplishments: "On average, we have tripled in size every year for the last five years in personnel, an astounding growth rate for any government organization. We have reimagined operations, redefined policies [and] reworked processes from the ground up to forge a service purpose-built for great power competition. All of this in just five years." Space Force squadrons manage vital national defense assets like communication satellites, navigation satellites, and space reconnaissance platforms. Their role is imperative to many layers of American defense and infrastructure. 4 Launching the GPS III satellites Renewed power for a legacy of excellence The USSF took over responsibility for the Global Positioning System (GPS) when they separated from the USAF and continued the program to launch the GPS 3 modernization project with Lockheed Martin . Just a few days ago, on December 16th , the Space Force and Lockheed Martin successfully launched the seventh satellite in the new GPS 3 network. With the first launches in 2020, the third-generation Global Positioning System (GPS) is more robust, accurate, and resilient than the satellites that came before them. Integrating state-of-the-art technologies into the legacy GPS system has enabled the Space Force to achieve new levels of operational readiness for the Department of Defense (DOD): “GPS III vehicles provide three times greater accuracy and eight times greater anti-jamming capability over existing satellites in the constellation. To better address mission needs and emerging threats, Lockheed Martin intentionally created GPS III with a modular design, allowing new technology and capabilities to be added in the future.” The constellation of GPS satellites that circle the globe provides an essential navigation service for more than just the military. Commercial aircraft, ships, smartphones, and countless other devices rely on GPS to get from point “A” to point “B.” GPS is a household name because billions of people use it every day. 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This network can also accumulate historical data for analysis, enhancing its ability to anticipate and respond to threats. 2 Integration of Space Force with joint operations One team, one fight As a new service branch, forging a position in the combined strategy of the armed forces is not a simple task. Seamless integration with other military branches is essential for the Space Force to execute coordinated defense strategies effectively. Embedding space operations within joint missions ensures that space capabilities are leveraged across all domains of warfare. Integration entails collaboration on joint exercises, intelligence sharing, and the development of interoperable tactics and technologies. The Space Force ensures its assets are fully utilized to support ground, air, maritime, and cyber operations. This holistic approach not only maximizes the utility of space-based resources but also reinforces the strategic importance of space in achieving military objectives. 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I just think they’re all really important, and we absolutely go after it as hard as we can.” Quinn, defensive coordinator Joe Whitt Jr. and a handful of former Dallas players have been part of Washington's turnaround, including pass rusher Dante Fowler, defensive end Dorance Armstrong, center Tyler Biadasz and receiver Noah Brown, who famously caught rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels' Hail Mary toss for the game-winning touchdown last month to beat Chicago . Armstrong has followed the Cowboys' downfall since leaving in free agency, saying simply, “It’s not good.” And that was before a piece of their stadium's roof fell Monday night before their fifth consecutive loss , a 34-10 blowout by Houston . Injuries, including starting QB Dak Prescott's torn hamstring that led to season-ending surgery, have been the backdrop for Dallas' forgettable year. Coach Mike McCarthy, who's approaching the end of his contract and possibly his tenure, said he and his staff are “going to stay the course” and play who's available. That means Cooper Rush again getting the nod in place of Prescott, though McCarthy said a package of plays could open up to get 2021 No. 3 overall draft pick Trey Lance into the game. “Cooper’s been there for a little minute, so he knows the system really good," said Fowler, who leads the Commanders with 8 1/2 sacks. "Trey Lance is really good with his legs, and he’s a dynamic quarterback, as well. You don’t want to go out there half-stepping against those guys because they do play good football, as well.” The Commanders have played far better football than the Cowboys so far this season, so much that the home team is a 10 1/2-point favorite on BetMGM Sportsbook. Washington has never been more than a nine-point favorite against Dallas in any game going back to at least 2003, according to BetMGM. The Cowboys could get a bit of a spark with the anticipated return of receiver Brandin Cooks, who has seen way too much sorrow around him since he last played in Week 4. “Get guys playing at a high level, playing fun, playing free, and having a great time out there,” Cooks said. “That’s what I’m not seeing right now. I think we can go out there and be more joyful in our process.” There's plenty of joy in Washington, with the playoffs still on the line, unlike Dallas. “It’s definitely cool to be in that type of position rather than being on the other side," Fowler said. “Just cool to see what Coach Quinn has just done since he came here with this team and getting a group of guys to come together and play as one.” Daniels gets a reset A rib injury knocked Daniels out of a rout of Carolina on Oct. 20, and while he did not miss a game, the 23-year-old has not been as dangerous or effective since. The No. 2 pick out of LSU and reigning Heisman Trophy winner has completed 59.5% of his passes the past four games after 75.6% before getting injured, and he has had his average rushing yards cut nearly in half from 53.1 to 27.5. Quinn insists Daniels is not injured and pinned the regression on a lack of practice time in recent weeks. Daniels also said he's good to go after some extra rest following a 26-18 loss at Philadelphia on Thursday, Nov. 14. “The mini bye, I think it just helps everything, just to reset your mind and get ready for the second half of the season,” Daniels said. “I was able to reset and refocus, restart.” OL shuffle The offensive line has been a problem all season for the Cowboys. Now it’s a major injury concern. Perennial All-Pro right guard Zack Martin and promising young left guard Tyler Smith sustained ankle injuries on the same drive in the fourth quarter for the Cowboys against the Texans. Neither returned. Rookie left tackle Tyler Guyton re-injured his shoulder trying to run with a fumble after Rush had the ball knocked out of his hand trying to throw. Asim Richards has already filled in for Guyton several times as the first-round draft pick has battled various injuries. T.J. Bass and Brock Hoffman (Virginia Tech) were the replacements at guard. Like Guyton and Smith, all three fill-ins are 25 or younger. It’s possible veteran tackle Chuma Edoga, the projected starter at left tackle before injuring a toe in training camp, could make his season debut. “With Zack, he’s a keystone for our offensive line," McCarthy said. "That will be a big one. But it’s more opportunity for these young players who haven’t played a lot and are getting a lot of work." Running questions McCarthy said the Cowboys “took a step backward, clearly” running the ball against Houston after making progress the previous couple of games. Rico Dowdle, now the clear lead back after ineffectiveness and off-field drama from Ezekiel Elliott, had just 28 yards on 10 carries, and the Cowboys finished with 64 yards. They allowed 141 yards, including 109 and three touchdowns by Joe Mixon, and have the NFL's second-worst rushing defense. Washington's Brian Robinson Jr. has already set a career high with seven TD runs and could be in for a lot of carries. “I look forward to running the ball any time,” Robinson said. “I’m prepared, I’m ready and if it happens like that, I’m ready for it."

NEW YORK , Dec. 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Report with the AI impact on market trends - The global hydrogen generation market size is estimated to grow by USD 49.7 billion from 2024-2028, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 5.52% during the forecast period. Growing demand for fertilizers is driving market growth, with a trend towards reduction in fuel cell prices. However, changes in government policies and regulations poses a challenge. Key market players include Air Liquide SA, Air Products and Chemicals Inc., Claind Srl, Cummins Inc., FuelCell Energy Inc., Green Hydrogen Systems, Hiringa Energy Ltd., Hyster Yale Materials Handling Inc., ITM Power PLC, Iwatani Corp., Linde Plc, Mahler AGS GmbH, McPhy Energy SA, Messer SE and Co. KGaA, Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp., Nel ASA, Parker Hannifin Corp., Resonac Holdings Corp., Teledyne Technologies Inc., and Xebec Adsorption Inc.. AI-Powered Market Evolution Insights. Our comprehensive market report ready with the latest trends, growth opportunities, and strategic analysis- View Free Sample Report PDF Forecast period 2024-2028 Base Year 2023 Historic Data 2018 - 2022 Segment Covered Delivery Mode (Merchant and Captive), Application (Chemical industry, Refinery industry, Metal processing industry, and Others), and Geography (APAC, Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa, and South America) Region Covered APAC, Europe, North America, Middle East and Africa, and South America Key companies profiled Air Liquide SA, Air Products and Chemicals Inc., Claind Srl, Cummins Inc., FuelCell Energy Inc., Green Hydrogen Systems, Hiringa Energy Ltd., Hyster Yale Materials Handling Inc., ITM Power PLC, Iwatani Corp., Linde Plc, Mahler AGS GmbH, McPhy Energy SA, Messer SE and Co. KGaA, Mitsubishi Chemical Group Corp., Nel ASA, Parker Hannifin Corp., Resonac Holdings Corp., Teledyne Technologies Inc., and Xebec Adsorption Inc. Key Market Trends Fueling Growth The Hydrogen Generation Market is experiencing significant growth due to increasing focus on reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, particularly Carbon Dioxide (CO2) from Electricity production and Heavy Industry. Infrared radiation technology is a trending solution for GHG reduction in hydrogen production. Prominent companies like Air Liquide are leading the way with Coal Gasification and Electrolysis. The Biorefinery sector is also adopting hydrogen for Ammonia and Methanol production. Despite inflation, the Industrial sector's energy consumption drives the market. Green Hydrogen Policy initiatives are boosting demand. Technological advancements in renewable sources like wind and solar power are making hydrogen production cost-effective. Key players like Air Liquide, Siemens Energy, and Linde are making contracts and acquisitions to expand their market share. Hydrogen energy storage and heat production are gaining traction. Vendor analysis reveals that renewable energy sources are replacing fossil fuels in hydrogen production. Renewable hydrogen is set to replace hydrodesulphurization, hydroCracking, reforming, and petroleum in refineries. The shift to netzero emissions is driving the adoption of hydrogen in refineries, oil refining, and fuel cell applications. Pilot projects like SoHyCal in Fresno, California , and Hygenco Green hydrogen stations are paving the way for a hydrogen-powered future. Accurate market research, including qualitative and quantitative, is essential for businesses to stay informed about this dynamic market. The market's future depends on continued technological advancements, renewable sources, and government policies. The cost reduction in fuel cell technology, primarily due to decreased platinum loading on anodes, larger bipolar plate formation and welding costs, and modified gas diffusion layers, as reported by Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), has led to a decline in the production costs of fuel cell systems. This cost decrease is anticipated to boost the adoption of fuel cells in various sectors, increasing the demand for hydrogen gas and consequently driving the growth of the global hydrogen generation market. Insights on how AI is driving innovation, efficiency, and market growth- Request Sample! • The Hydrogen Generation Market is experiencing significant growth due to increasing demand for clean energy and decarbonization efforts. However, challenges persist, such as high GHG emissions from traditional production methods using fossil fuels like coal gasification and petroleum refining. Infrared radiation and greenhouse gas emissions contribute to air pollution, making renewable sources like electrolysis a more attractive option. Heavy industry and long-distance transport sectors are major consumers, driving demand for hydrogen in power generation and heat production. Prominent companies like Air Liquide are leading the way with green hydrogen production through electrolysis using renewable energy. Electricity production from biorefineries and hydrogen energy storage are technological advancements reducing reliance on fossil fuels. However, inflation and energy consumption concerns may impact market growth. Vendor analysis, contracts, and acquisitions are crucial for accurate market research. Renewable hydrogen production from sources like wind and solar power is becoming more common, reducing the carbon footprint and moving towards net-zero emissions. Pilot projects, such as SoHyCal in Fresno, California , and Hygenco Green's hydrogen stations, showcase the potential of hydrogenpowered vehicles and fuel cells. The industrial sector, including refineries, is adopting hydrogen for processes like hydrodesulphurization, hydroCracking, reforming, and ammonia and methanol production. Despite challenges, the market remains qualitative and quantitative, with renewable energy as a key driver. • The hydrogen and fuel cell industry is currently in a development stage, with no industry-specific regulations in place for hydrogen infrastructure products and fuel cell systems in Canada , the EU, the US, and other jurisdictions, except for electricity production. New technologies are emerging for hydrogen's use in storing renewable electricity. As of now, there are no regulations for fuel cell vehicles. However, with anticipated market growth, the hydrogen generation market may face government regulations in its operating markets. Insights into how AI is reshaping industries and driving growth- Download a Sample Report This hydrogen generation market report extensively covers market segmentation by 1.1 Merchant- The merchant delivery mode in the hydrogen generation market involves supplying hydrogen from production facilities to customer sites through tankers or storage containers. Contract agreements for this service last between three to seven years, making it suitable for customers with fluctuating demand or insufficient volume for captive production. Hydrogen can be transported over long distances at a lower cost due to the merchant delivery mode. The hydrogen is transferred from holding tanks into double-skinned tankers with capacities ranging from 10-20 metric tons. The operating pressure of these insulated tankers varies depending on the type of gas being transported. The growing demand for small quantities of hydrogen and the cost-effective nature of merchant delivery are expected to fuel the market's growth in the forecast period. Download complimentary Sample Report to gain insights into AI's impact on market dynamics, emerging trends, and future opportunities- including forecast (2024-2028) and historic data (2018 - 2022) The Hydrogen Generation Market is witnessing significant growth due to the increasing focus on reducing Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, particularly Carbon Dioxide (CO2), in various sectors. Hydrogen produced from renewable sources, such as wind and solar, is gaining popularity as it emits only water vapor during combustion. The market is driven by the need for cleaner electricity production, heavy industry, long-distance transport, and the shift towards net-zero emissions. Technological advancements in hydrogen production through electrolysis, biorefinery, coal gasification, and petroleum refining processes like hydrodesulphurization, hydroCracking, reforming, and petroleum refining are key factors driving market growth. However, inflation and energy consumption are challenges that need to be addressed. The industrial sector, particularly oil refining, is a prominent consumer of hydrogen, but the market is also expanding to other sectors due to government policies promoting Green Hydrogen. Air pollution from fossil fuels and crude oil quality concerns are also driving demand for hydrogen as a cleaner alternative. The Hydrogen Generation Market is experiencing significant growth due to the increasing demand for clean energy and the need to reduce Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions, particularly in sectors such as heavy industry, long-distance transport, and power generation. Hydrogen can be produced through various methods, including electrolysis using renewable energy sources and coal gasification with Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technology. Infrared radiation is used in some hydrogen production processes to improve efficiency. Electricity production from fossil fuels contributes to GHG emissions, making hydrogen an attractive alternative. Biorefineries are also exploring hydrogen production as a byproduct of their processes. The market is influenced by inflation, energy consumption trends, and government policies promoting Green Hydrogen. Technological advancements in hydrogen production through electrolysis, hydro desulphurization, hydroCracking, reforming, and petroleum refining are driving market growth. Renowned publishers provide qualitative and quantitative research on this market, including vendor analysis, contracts, acquisitions, and hydrogen energy storage. Renewable hydrogen is gaining popularity due to its net-zero emissions, and pilot projects like the SoHyCal facility in Fresno, California , and Hygenco Green's hydrogen stations are leading the way. The industrial sector, including ammonia and methanol production, is also adopting hydrogen to reduce its carbon footprint. Despite these advancements, challenges such as crude oil quality and refinery projects' carbon footprint remain. 1 Executive Summary 2 Market Landscape 3 Market Sizing 4 Historic Market Size 5 Five Forces Analysis 6 Market Segmentation 7 Customer Landscape 8 Geographic Landscape 9 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends 10 Company Landscape 11 Company Analysis 12 Appendix Technavio is a leading global technology research and advisory company. Their research and analysis focuses on emerging market trends and provides actionable insights to help businesses identify market opportunities and develop effective strategies to optimize their market positions. With over 500 specialized analysts, Technavio's report library consists of more than 17,000 reports and counting, covering 800 technologies, spanning across 50 countries. Their client base consists of enterprises of all sizes, including more than 100 Fortune 500 companies. This growing client base relies on Technavio's comprehensive coverage, extensive research, and actionable market insights to identify opportunities in existing and potential markets and assess their competitive positions within changing market scenarios. Technavio Research Jesse Maida Media & Marketing Executive US: +1 844 364 1100 UK: +44 203 893 3200 Email: media@technavio.com Website: www.technavio.com/ View original content to download multimedia: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/hydrogen-generation-market-to-grow-by-usd-49-7-billion-from-2024-2028--driven-by-fertilizer-demand-and-ai-driven-market-transformation---technavio-302322467.html SOURCE TechnavioYoung holds 3-shot lead over Scheffler in Bahamas

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