For Europe, the race to secure a prominent position in the green hydrogen landscape is nothing short of a strategic imperative.
Author: Anela Dokso
In the heart of Spain’s Castellón, a quiet yet revolutionary transformation is taking place in the ceramic industry. This major sector, crucial not only for the region but also for the entire Valencian export landscape, is making substantial investments to decarbonize its operations. At the forefront of this green revolution is the adoption of green hydrogen, a key element in achieving sustainability and reducing carbon emissions.
European Hyflexpower consortium, spearheaded by Siemens Energy, has accomplished an unprecedented feat: powering a gas turbine entirely with renewable hydrogen. This revolutionary demonstration, known as Power to Hydrogen to Power (P2H2P), marks a historic milestone in clean energy production and paves the way for a greener industrial landscape.
Enel’s venture into green hydrogen production in Vallegrande, Italy, is under scrutiny from various angles, including its economic viability and available financing. The project aims to contribute to Italy’s energy transition, but it faces uncertainties that stretch beyond governmental decisions.
Green Energy Park and The State of Piaui, Brazil, have come together in a visionary partnership, signing a Letter of Intent (LOI) at the esteemed World Hydrogen Congress in Rotterdam.
Green Energy Park and Puklavec Family Wines have joined hands at the World Hydrogen Congress in Rotterdam, signing a Letter of Intent (LOI) to embark on a groundbreaking journey towards the decarbonization of wine production and distribution using hydrogen derived from renewable energy sources.
Belgium is setting its sights on an ambitious goal: to become a climate-neutral energy hub by 2050. This vision takes center stage in the form of the Hydrogen Import Coalition, a consortium of industry leaders including DEME, Engie, Exmar, Fluxys, Port of Antwerp-Bruges, and WaterstofNet. Together, they are not just dreaming big but strategizing with meticulous detail.
In an era where the race for sustainable energy sources is more critical than ever, Pennsylvania emerges as a pivotal player in President Joe Biden’s ambitious plan to decarbonize the United States.
In a pioneering move, Sterlite Technologies Ltd (STL), a renowned optical and digital solutions company, has joined hands with Hygenco, a homegrown green hydrogen solutions provider. This collaboration, announced through an official exchange filing, has set the stage for a significant transformation in India’s optical industry.
ReNew, a Nasdaq-listed producer of decarbonization solutions, intends to make a significant entry into the green hydrogen market. Sumant Sinha, the chairman and chief executive officer of the company, has stated that ReNew intends to spend extensively in the production of green hydrogen and that the company is sure that green hydrogen will play a crucial part in India’s energy transformation. Hydrogen and oxygen are separated from water molecules using sustainable energy sources like solar and wind power to create green hydrogen. A range of devices, including cars, power plants, and industrial operations, can run on green hydrogen, a clean…