Spanish-based Solarig has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Australian energy infrastructure company Jemena.
Author: Anela Dokso
The planned green hydrogen production hub at the site of the former Emile Huchet coal plant, located on the border of France and Germany, has sparked significant public debate.
Kerala has received funding approval for its green hydrogen valley project from India’s Department of Science and Technology (DST).
Hydrogen produced from renewable energy sources is increasingly seen as a vital component in Europe’s strategy to reduce carbon emissions. A recent study conducted by the Joint Research Centre (JRC) for the Clean Hydrogen Partnership highlights the environmental implications of different hydrogen production and delivery methods.
In a noteworthy development within the hydrogen energy sector, Hazer Group has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with POSCO Steel to explore integrating Hazer’s hydrogen production technology into POSCO’s low-carbon steel manufacturing processes.
New South Wales (NSW) government has granted planning approval for a $207.6 million hydrogen hub on Kooragang Island. Spearheaded by Origin Future Fuels, this project marks a substantial investment in green hydrogen technology and infrastructure.
Green Skills for Hydrogen held in Greece With the third General Assembly of the Green Skills for Hydrogen project, the Greek city of Kozani emerged as the epicenter of hydrogen knowledge. This project, which aims to create professional training programs and instructional materials in the field of hydrogen, drew together partners from around Europe to evaluate its development and formulate plans for a sustainable future. This meeting provided a forum for evaluating the project’s progress, exchanging ideas, and developing future plans. It was conducted two years after the first in Brussels and one year after the second in Turin. Trovio…
RWE is gearing up to pioneer the transition towards greener energy solutions by planning hydrogen-ready gas-fired power plants in Germany.
The Franco-German parliamentary assembly’s efforts to revive energy cooperation between two European powerhouses signal a potential shift towards collaborative strategies in the hydrogen and geothermal sectors.
Italy, Germany, and Austria are poised to accelerate the development of a multi-billion euro southern pipeline to supply hydrogen to central Europe.