Author: Anela Dokso
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) and the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR) have inked a Strategic Collaboration Agreement (SCA). The agreement outlines their joint commitment to explore and develop low carbon energy technologies, marking a significant stride in aligning with global decarbonization goals.
HRS, a prominent European hydrogen refueling station designer and manufacturer, has secured a new firm order for two specialized hydrogen refueling stations from Plug Power.
Cenergy Holdings has made a significant stride in Greece’s energy landscape as Corinth Pipeworks, its steel pipes segment, secures a contract exceeding EUR 27 million from DESFA.
Estonian deeptech startup PowerUP Energy Technologies has initiated a groundbreaking shift in its strategic focus, moving from portable hydrogen fuel cell generators to a revolutionary hybrid solution.
Turquoise Hydrogen begins Australian demo plant construction The international development partner of Pure Hydrogen, an Australian clean energy company, has shipped essential equipment to Turquoise Group (‘TG’), in which it has a strategic 40% stake. This equipment will help progress the building and development of a commercial demonstration plant (‘CDP’) for the production of turquoise hydrogen. The CDP is being developed by Turquoise Group in Brisbane, Queensland, in association with Plenesys. Plenesys is the creator of the HyPlasma technology process, which uses plasma to transform methane gas into solid carbon and turquoise hydrogen products. Hyport hydrogen station established at Toulouse-Blagnac…
Korean company Eltech UVC is spearheading the establishment of the world’s inaugural port dedicated to the transportation of solar energy-based green hydrogen and green ammonia.
The state of Kerala in India has earmarked substantial funds for its green transport corridor and initiated a pivotal phase of the green hydrogen valley project, highlighting a significant step in the region’s commitment to clean energy and eco-friendly infrastructure.
Namibian President Hage Geingob has made a compelling call to world leaders, urging them to invest billions in Namibia’s green hydrogen initiative and the requisite infrastructure during the global renewables and energy efficiency pledge at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) in Dubai.
Azerbaijan, a nation historically associated with oil and gas, is making significant strides towards a sustainable future, actively engaging in initiatives to export green hydrogen and ammonia.
ReNew Energy Global has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Asian Development Bank (ADB) at COP28.
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