The Italian government is facing a new challenge in implementing its National Recovery and Resilience Plan (Pnrr), the country’s economic response to the COVID-19 pandemic, as the Court of Auditors has raised concerns over the achievement of certain targets.
Author: Anela Dokso
DEME, the Belgian engineering firm specializing in renewable energy, has partnered with OQ, a leading energy company in Oman, to establish a pilot project for the certification of green hydrogen.
Associations in the Brazilian renewable energy sector have recently signed a pact to collaborate and accelerate the growth of the country’s low-carbon hydrogen market.
Air Products, a US-based industrial gases company, has revealed its plan to construct two new carbon monoxide (CO) production plants in Texas.
South Korean car manufacturer Hyundai has announced its decision to put the N Vision 74 concept car into mass production.
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Indian renewable energy company ACME and city-gas distribution company Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to jointly explore business opportunities in Green Hydrogen supply.
Cleveland-Cliffs completes Middletown Works blast furnace hydrogen infusion trial Cleveland-Cliffs completed its Middletown Works blast furnace hydrogen infusion trial. Hydrogen gas is the first carbon-friendly iron-reducing agent used in the blast furnace in the Americas. Hydrogen gas is a major step in decarbonizing blast furnaces, which are needed for the highest-quality steel applications, such as automotive. On 8 May, hydrogen gas was introduced into all 20 tuyeres at the Middletown #3 blast furnace to produce clean pig iron, the foundation of high-end steelmaking. Hydrogen partially replaced coke in iron reduction, replacing CO2 with H2O (water vapor) without affecting product quality…
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