Ukraine’s Ukrhydroenergo and Andritz Hydro GmbH are set to sign a memorandum of cooperation focused on developing and implementing projects for the production of “green” hydrogen in Ukraine. This initiative aligns with global efforts to shift towards cleaner energy sources and reduce carbon emissions.
Author: Anela Dokso
European Union and Namibia have officially endorsed a strategic partnership roadmap for sustainable raw materials and renewable hydrogen.
S-Oil and Aramco cooperate on ammonia On the 25th, S-Oil declared that it had signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Aramco to buy ammonia with low carbon content. The purpose of this letter of intent is to fortify the cooperation agreement (MOU) that both businesses signed last year regarding the creation of a hydrogen supply network.It is distinguished by an agreement between the two businesses to supply Korea with low-carbon ammonia made in Saudi Arabia and make use of it. Tatra Trucks unveils four-axle Force e-Drive truck powered by hydrogen Recently, Tatra Trucks unveiled a remarkable new product: a…
Fluxys Belgium, a key player in the country’s energy infrastructure landscape, has announced a significant step towards the future of clean energy with the unveiling of its BE-HyStore pilot project. The groundbreaking initiative aims to store hydrogen underground, presenting a promising solution to energy storage and supply security.
Belgium and Australia have laid the foundation for a promising collaboration. Bart Vermang, a distinguished professor in the field of solar cell technology at UHasselt and imec, key partners within the EnergyVille initiative, has inked a significant cooperation agreement with the renowned Australian University of New South Wales (UNSW). The core focus of this groundbreaking collaboration revolves around the production of green hydrogen using the boundless potential of solar energy. Moreover, the partnership aims to address one of the most pressing issues of our era – the capture and reuse of CO2 emissions in industrial processes. The urgency of this…
Canary Islands have embarked on a groundbreaking journey towards a sustainable and renewable energy future. The archipelago has unveiled the “Biogreenfinery” in Pozo Izquierdo, Gran Canaria, marking a significant milestone as the first 100% renewable biorefinery in this region.
BMW has set its sights on a hydrogen-powered future. The renowned automaker is gearing up to introduce a series of hydrogen-fueled production cars by the end of the decade, aligning itself with the broader green energy transition. However, as the race towards hydrogen supremacy gains momentum, the UK finds itself at risk of falling behind.
The Kintore Hydrogen initiative, led by Statera Energy, is poised to make a significant mark in Europe’s renewable hydrogen landscape, and it’s Worley that’s been awarded the task to bring the project to life.
Brazil finds itself at a pivotal crossroads in its pursuit of a low-carbon hydrogen industry. The recent proposals for a legal framework for hydrogen in the National Congress have sparked a nationwide debate on the future of this clean energy source in the country. Central to this discourse is the need for incentives and subsidies, and their source, to develop a thriving low-carbon hydrogen industry in Brazil.
Saudi Arabia’s recent announcement of a massive investment of 21 trillion won (approximately $17.5 billion) into domestic hydrogen electric vehicles has stirred considerable excitement in the automotive industry. This investment signals a significant shift in the country’s vision for the future of transportation and energy. Notably, it has also put the spotlight on Cammsys, a company pioneering specialized electric vehicles with substantial backing from the Middle East. During a state visit to Saudi Arabia, President Yoon Seok-yeol emphasized the importance of the partnership between Korea and Saudi Arabia in a post-oil era. The President’s summit with Crown Prince Mohammed bin…