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Author: Anela Dokso
India’s Sustainable Projects Developers Association (SPDA) has taken a significant step towards advancing the global energy transition by organizing a business visit of Indian green hydrogen producers to South Korea.
The Kraft Heinz Company has taken a significant step towards reducing its carbon footprint by partnering with Carlton Power to explore the development of a renewable green hydrogen plant at its Kitt Green manufacturing facility in Wigan, Greater Manchester.
Worley has secured a crucial contract to provide procurement, fabrication, and modularization services for Air Products’ Net Zero hydrogen energy complex in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
In a collaborative effort between the City Council, the University of Burgos (UBU), the Chamber of Commerce, and the Caja de Burgos Foundation, Burgos sets its sights on becoming a pivotal player in the green hydrogen sector.
Morocco’s Head of Government, Aziz Akhannouch, has taken a significant step towards positioning the country as a competitive player in the green hydrogen sector by launching the “Morocco Offer.”
Worley has secured service contracts for Shell’s Holland Hydrogen 1 (HH1) project in the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) has recently revealed the groundbreaking design of its 240 kW hydrogen fuel cell technology system, destined to power the Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander aircraft.
China’s government work report for this year has broken new ground by spotlighting the acceleration of hydrogen energy development, signaling a significant shift towards embracing this clean energy source.
The proposed US federal tax credit program on hydrogen production has garnered attention for its potential impact on the market growth of green hydrogen projects.
KTR and Wanju-gun to jointly build hydrogen infrastructure Together, Wanju-gun, Jeollabuk-do and the Korea Testing & Research Institute (KTR) constructed a testing and certification infrastructure in the Wanju hydrogen-specialized national industrial complex. As per the agreement, KTR made the decision to construct an infrastructure for hydrogen testing and certification at the Wanju hydrogen-specialized national industrial complex, which would cost around 20 billion won. In order to develop a testing and certification infrastructure to assist hydrogen-related firms, KTR will make a new investment of 20 billion won and deploy around 100 workers on a 33,000â—¡ site in the hydrogen national industrial…
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