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Author: Anela Dokso
Abu Dhabi and the UK’s HYCAP Group are poised to catalyze the green hydrogen sector with plans to establish a hydrogen-based industrial complex in the UAE capital.
In the global pursuit of sustainable energy alternatives, green hydrogen emerges as a promising solution, with Brazil positioned as a frontrunner in its production. But what exactly is green hydrogen, and why does Brazil hold such potential?
A significant milestone in the journey towards sustainable energy has been reached as the European Commission proposes substantial funding for the La Robla renewable hydrogen production plant.
As the world shifts towards sustainable energy solutions, Repsol, a major energy player, is spearheading Peru’s entry into the green hydrogen arena.
Snam, a major player in Italy’s energy landscape, is set to conduct a market test on hydrogen demand in collaboration with Confindustria, aiming to gather crucial data for the country’s energy transition.
Andalusian Hydrogen Cluster and JETRO, the foreign promotion agency of the Japanese Government, have solidified their partnership in the green hydrogen sector.
Sweco, a leading engineering consultancy, and Dutch energy operator Gasunie are set to revolutionize the energy landscape in the Netherlands.
The European Commission’s backing of the EDP project to convert the Aboño coal thermal power plant into a renewable hydrogen production facility marks a significant milestone in Europe’s transition to green energy.
Allegations of favoritism have surfaced within the German Ministry of Transport, sparking concerns about the integrity of funding decisions related to hydrogen projects.
AMSL Aero inks order for 10 Vertiia VTOL aircrafts Australian zero-emission aircraft designer and manufacturer AMSL Aero has signed an order and received deposits for 10 Vertiia vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft, with an option for 10 more, from its first civil customer Aviation Logistics, paving the way for emission-free flying across Australia Aviation Logistics, one of Australia’s largest general aviation and regional airline groups, could fly 20 new Vertiia aircraft through Air Link, AirMed, and Chartair from its seven bases across Australia in 2027 (subject to regulatory approvals). AMSL Aero and Vertiia, its world-first passenger-capable hydrogen VTOL, a…
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