Author: Anela Dokso

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Enagás Renovable and Verbund Green Hydrogen GmbH have recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at advancing large-scale green hydrogen production and transport from Spain to Central Europe. The partnership focuses on developing expansive green hydrogen projects in regions of Spain rich in wind and solar resources. This initiative aims to achieve high-volume production of renewable hydrogen at competitive costs, leveraging Spain’s industrial capabilities and renewable energy infrastructure. Hydrogen produced under this initiative will be transported to Central Europe through the H2Med hydro-pipeline, in which Enagás is involved, and the European Hydrogen Backbone Network expected to be operational by…

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Protonas, a startup specializing in low-cost PEM hydrogen fuel cell solutions, has recently secured seed funding to establish a manufacturing unit near Chennai, India. This move underscores their strategic ambition to capitalize on the emerging hydrogen economy, focusing on backup power solutions in North America and fuel cell applications in Asian markets. Led by Transition VC and undisclosed venture funds, the recent seed funding will enable Protonas to kickstart manufacturing operations in Chennai and develop prototype systems. The startup, headquartered in Tennessee with a subsidiary in Chennai, aims to leverage this investment to penetrate diverse markets, emphasizing applications in 3-wheeler…

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Aslan Energy Capital to construct green hydrogen project in Sonora Aslan Energy Capital intends to construct a major green hydrogen project in the state of Sonora, which is in northeastern Mexico. The company, which is a subsidiary of LNG Alliance, has reportedly inked a preliminary agreement to purchase 35,000ha of coastal land for the construction of a solar farm and an ammonia/hydrogen factory, according to the website Mexico Business. The ammonia will be utilized to make less expensive fertilizer for Mexican farmers in addition to producing hydrogen for fuel.

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