Sri Lanka is laying the foundation for a sustainable and eco-friendly future. The focus is on harnessing the potential of green hydrogen and green ammonia to not only reduce emissions but also to bolster the capabilities of the bustling Colombo Port, a strategic hub in the region.
Author: Anela Dokso
Two researchers delving into France’s Lorraine mining basin with the intent of locating fossil fuels stumbled upon something far more revolutionary. What lay beneath the earth’s surface in northeastern France was a treasure trove of white hydrogen, a naturally occurring and renewable form of hydrogen, often referred to as green hydrogen.
AGC Group produces hydrogen-fueled flat glass The manufacturer of chemicals, high-tech materials, and flat glass, AGC, has announced that it has successfully finished a manufacturing trial of flat glass using hydrogen as fuel. The AGC Group has never tested hydrogen in an actual production furnace before. The test was conducted in the Takasago factory (Japan), in the Kansai plant’s float glass producing facilities. With the help of Air Liquide Japan GK, the trial’s hydrogen combustion burner has been integrated with an already-running, traditional oxygen combustion process that runs on natural gas as fuel. NORMA Group provides fuel cell truck joining…
Multimodal Logistics Corridor (MLC) is engaging in discussions with three global energy companies to establish a cutting-edge hydrogen production facility at the upcoming $1.6 billion La Paloma Hub in Uruguay.
A new partnership between Gentari Sdn Bhd and AM Green BV seeks to advance the production of green ammonia through the establishment of AM Green Ammonia Holdings BV (AMG Ammonia). This platform, backed by the founders of Greenko, a leading Indian renewable energy company, and supported by Singapore’s investment entity GIC, has set ambitious goals for green ammonia production.
India’s vision of becoming a green hydrogen leader has come under scrutiny as the think tank Climate Risk Horizons expresses concerns regarding the nation’s ambitious goal to produce five million metric tons of green hydrogen annually by 2030.
ACWA Power has signed a series of groundbreaking agreements worth a staggering $746 million. These transformative agreements, forged during the Future Investment Initiative (FII7) in Riyadh, are set to catalyze clean energy and sustainability initiatives across multiple regions.
Egypt is positioning itself to emerge as a global hub for green hydrogen production. The country’s Oil Ministry Undersecretary for Projects, Ahmed Khalifa, has unveiled an extraordinary vision to harness Egypt’s abundant solar and water resources. This vision is backed by multi-billion-dollar projects and collaborations with major industrial players.
Japanese conglomerate Mitsui & Co. has partnered with the Fukui prefectural government and Hokuriku Electric Power Company to conduct a groundbreaking feasibility study.
Green Hydrogen Systems and BioCirc have recently inked a Letter of Intent, signifying their cooperation in the testing and supply of a 6MW pressurized alkaline electrolyser. This collaboration carries the potential to revolutionize the landscape of hydrogen production and is a significant stride toward a more sustainable energy future.