ANEEL solicits strategic green hydrogen projects A public call for innovation in strategic green hydrogen projects is being developed by the Brazilian National Electric Energy Agency (ANEEL), including a number of interested parties and industries. The call’s objectives are to learn about the effects on the electricity sector and its externalities, identify business opportunities in that sector, suggest regulatory changes, develop technology and national solutions, establish new companies and local innovation networks of H2V, and track the nation’s progress toward certification of that vector. There will be work opportunities and the projects can be finished in a maximum of 48…
Author: Anela Dokso
A sizable hydrogen tank with high pressure has been launched by Toyoda Gosei. The need for these substantial tanks is anticipated to increase due to the deployment of hydrogen-powered fuel cell trucks.
Southeast senators have banded together to persuade the Energy Department to choose the area for a hydrogen hub project.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates attaining net-zero targets by 2050 will require 520 million tonnes of hydrogen. This requires lots of equipment and electrolysers.
For its first green hydrogen hub, Lion Energy has inked a heads of agreement (HoA) with the Port of Brisbane.
One of the first green hydrogen public access dispensers in Spain will be located in the Port of Vigo.
The coal-fired plant in Monfalcone will transform into a combined cycle energy transition facility using green hydrogen. It is stipulated in a contract between the Regional Council and A2A Energiefuture.
Masdar and the International Financial Corporation (IFC) have signed a contract to look into potential areas of cooperation to assist climate action for emerging countries.
The energy transition requires a lot of hydrogen. A German-New Zealand research collaboration is improving AEM electrolysis for green hydrogen production in the HighHy project.
Hydrogen industry growing close to Whyalla The state hydrogen leader believes a hydrogen production and export plant north of Adelaide will enable larger green energy export facilities in the upper Spencer Gulf. The $12.5 million Bolivar hydrogen factory north of Adelaide broke ground this month. Japanese owners intend to sell Indonesia low-volume hydrogen by year’s end. The state’s first hydrogen export facility is scheduled. Marubeni and Japan’s Environment Ministry sponsor Bolivar’s project. The state government sought foreign and domestic bids for its $600 million hydrogen creation and power generation complex in Whyalla near Cultana to decarbonize South Australian manufacturing, create…