Author: Anela Dokso

hydrogen

Algeria’s Minister of Energy and Mines, Mohamed Arkab, alongside Germany’s Parliamentary State Secretary Stefan Wenzel, inaugurated the fifth German-Algerian Energy Day in Algiers. This pivotal event, part of the longstanding German-Algerian Energy Partnership, centers on discussions about the reconstruction and enhancement of the hydrogen gas pipeline corridor, stretching from Algeria through Tunisia, Italy, and Austria to southern Germany.

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Eneco Plans Electrolyzer Factory in Rotterdam

Eneco, a key player in the renewable energy landscape, has taken a significant step towards advancing green hydrogen production with the submission of a permit application for the ‘Eneco Electrolyzer’. This groundbreaking project, set to be realized in the Europoort in Rotterdam, is a collaborative effort with parent company Mitsubishi through the joint venture Eneco Diamond Hydrogen.

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Namibia's $20B Hydrogen Gamble and Global Sustainability

Namibia, a nation blessed with abundant renewable resources, has embarked on an audacious $20 billion green hydrogen project, backed by the European Union (EU). While the project promises economic revitalization and environmental sustainability, recent investigations have raised concerns about its potential impact on nature and local livelihoods.

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Monday

European Hydrogen Week 2023 starts in Brussels Policymakers and stakeholders in the hydrogen industry will convene for a four-day high-level policy conference and discussion at European Hydrogen Week 2023 to deliberate on the most recent advancements, obstacles, and prospects inside the sector. President von der Leyen will give a video message to kick off the event this afternoon. Executive Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič will give a keynote address on the importance of hydrogen and upcoming global challenges, with a focus on maintaining the competitiveness of the EU sector. Bio Energy Netherlands produces pure hydrogen from bio-waste Bio Energy Netherlands’ gasification plant…

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