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Author: Anela Dokso
As the demand for sustainable transportation solutions grows, new fueling stations are being established to cater to electric and hydrogen-powered vans and trucks.
South Africa is keen to explore green hydrogen as part of its Just Energy Transition Implementation Plan.
Sungrow Hydrogen has entered into a supply agreement with the ACME Group, aiming to deliver advanced water electrolysis equipment for a major green ammonia project in Oman.
The UK government is set to launch a £1.5 billion program aimed at boosting the production of green hydrogen.
India’s ambitious green hydrogen and ammonia developers are setting their sights on markets in Japan and South Korea. Despite India’s efforts to become a global leader in renewable energy, its domestic market for green hydrogen has not yet matured. This has led developers to seek international partnerships for offtake contracts. Prashant Vasisht, senior vice-president at ICRA, pointed out that securing contracts with Japan and South Korea could lead to projects worth several thousand crores. He anticipates that by 2025, large developers hope to finalize these agreements, potentially triggering significant investments in the green hydrogen and ammonia sectors. Sanjay Gupta, CEO…
Hyperview and Aramco have recently come together to present a groundbreaking development in the field of clean energy transportation.
Sembcorp Industries has taken a significant step towards green energy by signing two non-binding Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with the Government of Odisha.
Tata Motors is set to launch an innovative pilot project in the upcoming March quarter. This initiative involves the use of hydrogen internal combustion engine trucks, marking a significant step in the pursuit of sustainable transportation solutions.
The hydrogen 45V tax credit intended to catalyze the electrolysis sector has inadvertently opened a loophole with significant implications for renewable natural gas (RNG). With an allocation structure that potentially redirects subsidies away from critical electrolysis innovation towards RNG producers, this oversight could allow subsidies to cover nearly all the capital and operational expenditures of carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) power plants. While this might offer a competitive advantage for hydrogen production, it triggers a complex debate over appropriate subsidy allocation, risking the focus on developing a robust electrolysis manufacturing base—a vital industry goal, particularly in light of maintaining…
Expanding the Global Energy Battlefield Greenland is emerging as a formidable player in the global energy landscape, partially due to its considerable reserves of rare earth elements (REEs). Greenland is ranked eighth globally and boasts approximately 1.5 million metric tons of rare earth oxide reserves. This impressive figure closely rivals the United States’ reserves of 1.8 million metric tons, positioning the island nation as a significant potential contributor to the clean energy sector. In the race towards a sustainable future, the demand for critical minerals such as lithium, cobalt, and rare earths is projected to quadruple by 2040. This surge…
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