- Google, McKinsey and Tencent Back 635,000 Ton Nature Based Carbon Removal Deal in Indonesia
- Austria Breaks Ground on 12.5 MW Green Hydrogen Plant to Advance Seasonal Energy Storage
- Dutch Government Commits $513 Million to Hydrogen Storage as Infrastructure Gaps Threaten Market Growth
- Germany’s DVGW Urges Stronger Hydrogen Focus in Economic Recovery Plan
Author: Anela Dokso
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced that the government will soon launch a €1.3 billion direct subsidy scheme for hydrogen hubs, alongside €400 million in funding for green hydrogen projects that missed out on EU-wide auction subsidies.
Essar Group has made a major step into the green hydrogen sphere. The company plans to invest INR 30,000 crore in a new Green Hydrogen Plant located in Jamnagar, Gujarat, over the next four years.
Moeve CEO Maarten Wetslaar confirmed that the company will begin construction of its 2GW green hydrogen hub in Andalusia “in a matter of months.”
Toyota Motor Europe has formed a strategic partnership with Hydrogen Refueling Solutions (HRS) and ENGIE to accelerate the expansion of hydrogen refueling infrastructure across Europe.
RenewableUK and Hydrogen UK have teamed up to release a report detailing strategic measures to significantly lower the costs of green hydrogen production.
GE Vernova has committed $160 million to bolster its testing capabilities in Greenville, South Carolina. This investment is aimed at advancing their work with hydrogen fuel, a key component in sustainable energy development.
In the face of climate change’s escalating economic threat, often likened to a destabilizing force within global markets, economic resilience becomes a non-negotiable asset.
A recent review of the European hydrogen strategy underscores the pivotal challenges and opportunities within this burgeoning sector. The hydrogen ecosystem, a cornerstone of the European Green Deal, requires enhanced infrastructure and strategic policy enactments to align with climate neutrality targets set for 2050. This industrial transformation relies heavily on decarbonizing energy-intensive sectors while maintaining competitive viability in a global landscape. Europe’s hydrogen sector faces significant hurdles, prominently marked by a lack of affordable renewable electricity resources. This scarcity hampers the establishment of clean hydrogen production facilities. Consequently, there’s a pressing need for a robust hydrogen infrastructure strategy—comprising energy storage…
The hydrogen economy is experiencing notable growth globally. According to GlobalData, technology, infrastructure development, and policy formation are critical areas needing attention to facilitate this growth. A significant hurdle for the hydrogen economy is technology. Efficient production and usage of hydrogen require advancements in technology. This includes developing better and more efficient methods for hydrogen production, storage, and transportation. Without addressing these technological challenges, the growth of the hydrogen economy could be significantly hampered. To establish hydrogen as a mainstream energy source, extensive infrastructure development is required. This covers the building of hydrogen refueling stations and pipelines. The current lack…
Nel ASA has partnered with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) to explore the potential of producing hydrogen using nuclear power.
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