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Author: Anela Dokso
Senoko Energy and Malaysia’s Petronas’ renewable arm, Gentari, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the feasibility of importing hydrogen gas from Malaysia to Singapore.
Iberia’s ambitious H2Med project has been making significant strides in recent months, positioning itself as a key player in the European hydrogen market.
Blastr, a Norwegian industrial company, and Knauf Interfer, a German steel distribution firm, have teamed up to produce hydrogen-based steel for Central Europe.
A major development is underway on Jurong Island as YTL PowerSeraya begins the construction of an $800 million, 600 megawatt (MW) hydrogen-ready combined cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power plant.
The German Federal Network Agency has given the green light for the development of a core hydrogen network. Integrating hydrogen into the energy sector is part of the nation’s strategy to reduce carbon emissions and foster a cleaner environment.
According to a recent HyDEX report, the UK’s efforts to encourage hydrogen use are held back by inconsistent policies across various sectors.
A UK startup, Drift, is on a mission to redefine green hydrogen production by combining artificial intelligence and wind energy.
Sembcorp Industries and PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PT PLN) have entered into collaboration on an initiative to establish Southeast Asia’s largest green hydrogen project.
Hyundai has made a global recall of its hydrogen-powered Nexo SUV, urging owners in the US to park outdoors due to a potential fire risk.
SSAB has been granted €128m in funding to decarbonize its Luleå steel plant, marking a major step towards green hydrogen use in steel production. The European Commission approved the Swedish grant, which will finance the installation of an electric arc furnace (EAF) to produce direct reduced iron (DRI) using renewable hydrogen. This move will help the plant transition away from its coal-based steel production, a process that currently yields about two million tonnes of crude steel annually. The new electric arc furnace is expected to have the capacity to produce 2.5 million tonnes of green steel slabs per year, with…
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