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Russia is set to test its inaugural hydrogen-powered vessel, Ecobalt, in October.
When Prime Minister Anthony Albanese introduced The Future Made in Australia package for the 2024-2025 Budget, hydrogen was prominently featured as a key element in the nation’s energy aspirations. This emphasis highlighted the potential role of hydrogen in powering the country’s future.
The Romanian Ministry of Energy has announced a tender titled “Development of Hydrogen Production Facilities in Romania,” published on October 4, 2024.
Egypt and Bavaria have signed a joint declaration to boost cooperation in renewable energy, focusing on hydrogen.
Danish energy minister Lars Aagaard is advocating for hydrogen to become a key element in North Sea cooperation.
Charbone Hydrogen and Enki GéoSolutions have entered into a strategic partnership to advance the exploration and development of natural hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen.
CWP Global has teamed up with Sonangol, Gauff, and Conjuncta to form a consortium focused on developing a green hydrogen project in Angola.
Namcor, Namibia’s national oil company, and Schlumberger are collaborating to advance green hydrogen and reduce carbon footprints.
In South Korea, Wintech Energy has installed its advanced hydrogen production system near Seoul. This development was achieved through collaboration with St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. and its subsidiary, H2SX Corp.
A new hydrogen refueling station for buses has been inaugurated in Güstrow, Germany.
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