Author: Anela Dokso

China, the world’s largest producer of greenhouse gas emissions, has emerged as a key player in the quest for carbon neutrality. To achieve its ambitious goals, the country is harnessing its vast resources and technology to revolutionize its energy sector. One of the central pillars of this campaign is the development of the hydrogen energy industry, a promising clean fuel source with the potential to significantly reduce carbon emissions, particularly in sectors that are challenging to electrify.

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ArcelorMittal to buy Pecém’s green hydrogen Erick Torres, CEO of ArcelorMittal, announced that the company will buy green hydrogen generated at the Pecém Port and Industrial Complex (CIPP). The statement was made this Wednesday, 25th, at the Fiec Summit, an international gathering of 36 participating countries that focuses on the hydrogen production chain in Brazil. Enap presents hydrogen plan to Dutch delegation Gloria Maldonado, head of the Enap Board of Directors, outlined the work plan the state-owned firm is carrying out in order to hasten the growth of the green hydrogen industry in Magallanes to a special delegation of Dutch…

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As the world races towards a sustainable and greener energy future, a senior State Department official has sounded a clear warning: emerging U.S. businesses in the energy transition supply chain, including those in the realms of hydrogen and wind power, must act swiftly to prevent China from dominating these vital sectors. The message is clear – America’s leadership in the global energy transition is at stake.

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Wales & West Utilities, a prominent energy utility company, has secured funding from Ofgem’s Strategic Innovation Fund, and they are embarking on a groundbreaking project to develop green hydrogen electrolyser prototypes. This innovative venture holds the potential to transform how we think about hydrogen production and could significantly contribute to a more sustainable and green energy future.

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