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Author: Anela Dokso
Air Liquide and Vopak have entered into a strategic partnership, marking a significant step towards advancing the low-carbon hydrogen ecosystem in Singapore.
Uniper has unveiled plans to expand its blue hydrogen project in northeast England, aiming to incorporate 120MW of green hydrogen production capacity.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has inked a license agreement with Kellogg Brown & Root (KBR) for the provision of CO2 capture technology.
Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) is gearing up for a renewed push into the green hydrogen landscape. Despite recent setbacks involving a cancelled tender, IOCL is set to reenter the market with a revised tender for its inaugural green hydrogen plant in Panipat.
The UK’s most expansive gas distribution network, Cadent, in collaboration with Star Energy Group, British Geological Survey (BGS), University of Edinburgh, and Net Zero Strategy, has made substantial strides towards a greener future.
Westport Fuel Systems has signed an investment agreement with Volvo Group. This Joint Venture (JV), previously announced by Westport, is expected to propel the global hybridization of traditional fossil fuel engines.
Emerson will be joining forces with Australian company H2 Hauler to provide an integrated hydrogen mobility business management system.
In the burgeoning energy sector, the pursuit of clean, alternative fuels is continually evolving with leaps in technology and investments alike. The latest exploration into the area comes in the form of a pivotal report conducted by The Brattle Group, examining the changing economics of hydrogen production.
Morocco has recently informed that it will devote 1 million hectares to green hydrogen projects.
Amidst Ukraine’s ongoing geopolitical crisis and reconstruction efforts, an unexpected catalyst has emerged─hydrogen. The German Government’s National Hydrogen Council has proposed that hydrogen exports to the European Union (EU) could provide a crucial lifeline to Ukraine’s economy and energy infrastructure.
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