Author: Anela Dokso

Green Hydrogen H2 News

Hyphen Hydrogen Energy has joined forces with Japan’s colossal import-export giant, Itochu Corporation, to propel the largest and only fully vertically-integrated green hydrogen project in sub-Saharan Africa. This monumental memorandum of understanding (MoU) sets the stage for a transformative collaboration that holds immense promise for the region and beyond.

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Green Hydrogen H2 News

India and Saudi Arabia have embarked on preliminary discussions centered around green hydrogen collaboration. These talks, which encompass a spectrum of strategic areas, hold the potential to reshape both nations’ energy landscapes while advancing global decarbonization efforts.

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Green Hydrogen H2 News

Unveiling a comprehensive market analysis, the India Hydrogen sector is poised to drive a paradigm shift in the country’s energy landscape. With a meticulous assessment of market dynamics, growth drivers, and industry strategies, this report delves into the intricacies of India’s foray into the hydrogen frontier.

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Green Hydrogen H2 News

SES Hydrogen Energy recapitalization deal with Sescom and NDI Projekt Sescom announced an investment agreement with its subsidiary SES Hydrogen (92.85% share in the share capital) and NDI Projekt 104, part of the NDI Group, to recapitalize SES Hydrogen Energy with PLN 4 million. SES Hydrogen Energy, part of Sescom’s hydrogen technology division, develops and commercializes green hydrogen energy projects. SES Hydrogen Energy’s public offering and regulated market trading are one exit option for investors. Sescom Capital Group manages and provides HVAC equipment, IT infrastructure, refrigeration, electrical, and building services for network clients. In 2018, the Warsaw Stock Exchange main…

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Green Hydrogen H2 News

Hydrogen has long been hailed as a promising future fuel, but its transportation challenges and safety concerns have hindered its widespread adoption. In a breakthrough move, experts from the Competence Center of the National Technology Initiative (NTI) have unveiled nickel-based catalysts that could revolutionize the way hydrogen is transported, potentially paving the way for a low-carbon economy.

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