150 hydrogen fuel cell vehicles and eight heavy-duty hydrogen refueling stations will be deployed thanks to money gained by the H2Accelerate collaboration, which will cost €30 million ($32 million).
Author: Anela Dokso
The “HYSouthMarmara” acronym project, which includes 13 partners in addition to Sabanc University from Turkey, was qualified for assistance in 2022, according to the findings of the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, which aims to support the development of a regional hydrogen economy.
Japan Suiso Energy (JSE), Iwatani Corporation, and Eneos Corporation are working on a supply chain commercialization demonstration project for hydrogen as part of the Large-Scale Hydrogen Supply Chain Establishment (Nedo) Green Innovation Fund Project.
EGAT partners with five companies to develop hydrogen And ammonia To study and develop “full-cycle clean hydrogen and ammonia, biofuel production, and BESS,” EGAT teamed up with five top Japanese companies. The goal was to share knowledge on clean energy technologies, support the reduction of carbon emissions in the power generation sector, improve energy security while also protecting the environment, move Thailand toward carbon neutrality, and create sustainability for the global climate. The Deputy Governor-Fuel of EGAT stated that in order to reduce CO2 emissions, EGAT seeks alternative fuels for electricity generation. EGAT has prioritized the global energy transition trend.…
Ulsan City is gaining attention as it explores possibilities for collaboration with global energy corporation ADNOC in the United Arab Emirates on carbon-neutral sectors such as hydrogen and ammonia.
SSE Thermal is looking into ideas for the construction of two new low-carbon power plants in Ireland, which would help to safeguard supply security and offer flexible backup to renewable generation.
With the signing of a significant, 15-year water supply agreement with Water Corporation, a renewable hydrogen plant close to Waroona is on the verge of going into production.
In 2023, the market for investments in hydrogen is expected to have a stunning growth.
Senators Chris Coons (D-Delaware) and John Cornyn (R-Texas) renewed their bipartisan Hydrogen Infrastructure Initiative, four legislation to promote hydrogen power in energy-intensive sectors. Cosponsors include Senators Ben Ray Luján (D-New Mexico), Bill Cassidy (R-Louisiana), John Hickenlooper (D-Colorado), Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), and Martin Heinrich.
According to study from Princeton University and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association, the use of hydrogen as a clean fuel may be constrained by a chemical reaction in the lower atmosphere.