French hydrogen specialist HDF Energy is gearing up for a significant milestone in its quest to revolutionize green hydrogen production. The company expects to commission a factory for multi-megawatt fuel cell mass production in Bordeaux, France, in the summer of 2024.
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Minister of Trade, Industry, and Energy praises Korea Southern Power Company for rejuvenating hydrogen economy At the ‘2nd Hydrogen Day Award Ceremony’ on the 2nd, Korea Southern Power Company was recognized for its efforts to revive the hydrogen economy with the Minister of Trade, Industry, and Energy Award. Korea Southern Power Company became the first domestic power company to secure an overseas green hydrogen supply chain in Oman, built Asia’s largest water electrolysis facility, and constructed Korea’s largest fuel cell (78.96 MW) for a single complex within the Incheon Bit Dream Headquarters. IM-1 Development supports RONN’s Hydrogen Hub Facilities and…
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) is more than just a conduit for natural gas—it’s a critical component in Europe’s pursuit of energy security, diversification, and decarbonization. As the TAP Country Representative in Greece, Ioannis Maris, aptly pointed out, this infrastructure project isn’t merely about the present; it’s about envisioning a future where clean energy takes center stage.
While startups in the United States, Australia, and Spain have already embarked on drilling projects to uncover naturally occurring hydrogen reserves, Switzerland is the latest entrant in the race, and early surveys indicate promising results on its home turf.
Green hydrogen is emerging as a transformative solution, a clean energy carrier produced through renewable energy-driven electrolysis, which splits water into hydrogen and oxygen. This innovative approach has the potential to revolutionize both energy security and climate goals.
Egypt’s Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy, Mohamed Shaker, recently sat down with Andreas Matthe, CEO of Siemens Smart Infrastructure’s Electrical Products Business Unit. The meeting, attended by Mostafa El-Bagoury, CEO of Siemens Egypt, and Mohamed Badran, Head of Siemens Egypt’s LV and MV business, aimed to explore collaboration opportunities in Egypt’s electricity and renewable energy sector and potential investments.
AM Green, a hydrogen and ammonia producer, has set its sights on a monumental expansion, and it’s attracting significant financial backing. Owned by the founders of India’s renewable energy giant, Greenko Energy Holdings, AM Green is in the midst of raising an impressive $1 billion to fuel its ambitious growth.
Fortum and SSAB have concluded their joint study exploring the production of hydrogen-reduced fossil-free sponge iron in Raahe, Finland.
Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), Flexens, and Lhyfe have united their expertise in a groundbreaking partnership. The objective is the creation of an integrated energy island that combines large-scale offshore wind energy generation with green hydrogen production on Åland, a picturesque archipelago nestled in the Baltic Sea.
The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) projects that hydrogen and its derivatives could constitute a substantial 14% of the world’s total final energy consumption by 2050. With the urgent need to limit global temperature increases to 1.5 degrees Celsius, green hydrogen is seen as a key player in achieving this ambitious goal.