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Author: Anela Dokso
Mitsubishi Power, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Group from Japan, is exploring hydrogen power projects in Malaysia.
The Bulgarian Ministry of Energy has recently issued a tender titled “Supply of Hydrogen Solutions – Part Nine,” seeking bids for hydrogen-related projects.
Tata Steel has entered into a landmark agreement with Lindab to supply Zeremis green steel.
Uniper and Sasol have decided to discontinue their project in Sweden, which aimed to produce aviation fuel using green hydrogen.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s energy minister has reassured taxpayers they won’t be financially burdened if hydrogen production in the province encounters setbacks.
Petrobras, the Brazilian state-controlled oil producer, is moving forward with an ambitious and eco-friendly venture designed to produce green hydrogen.
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is set to make a significant investment in the development of clean energy initiatives. This move is part of a broader $10 million plan aimed at fostering innovative approaches to sustainable practices in industrial processes. One of the primary focuses of this initiative is investing in hydrogen technology to advance the production of “green iron.” Traditional iron production is a highly energy-intensive process that significantly contributes to carbon emissions. The DOE’s investment aims to transform this process by utilizing hydrogen, a clean and abundant energy source. This strategy focuses on reducing the carbon…
Fortescue’s $3.6 billion green hydrogen project in Brazil has taken a significant step forward with the recent approval from the Brazilian government for its first phase in Ceará.
The Green Hydrogen Project in Egypt has received a significant financial boost in the form of a $33 million grant.
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore and Imperial College London have formed a strategic partnership aimed at advancing green fuel cell technology.
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