Author: Anela Dokso

In a significant development for Azerbaijan’s energy landscape, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has thrown its weight behind the country’s green hydrogen initiatives. This support not only reflects the growing global enthusiasm for green hydrogen but also positions Azerbaijan as a pivotal player in the transition to a sustainable energy future. Azerbaijan’s journey toward green hydrogen gained momentum with the EBRD’s commitment to provide technical assistance for project preparation and tailor-made financial products to drive each endeavor. The EBRD’s multifaceted approach aligns with the nation’s aspirations to become a powerhouse in the green hydrogen sector. This commitment…

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Metropolitan Area Landfill Management Corporation has joined forces with Hyundai Motor Group to embark on a mission that could revolutionize waste management and usher in a new era of clean energy. They plan to produce clean hydrogen from biogas generated during the treatment of food waste wastewater, thus leading the charge in the conversion of waste to energy and the pursuit of carbon neutrality. This visionary initiative, recently solidified through a business agreement signed at Hyundai Construction’s headquarters in Seoul, involves Hyundai Motor Company, Kia, and Hyundai Engineering & Construction (E&C). Together, they plan to develop cutting-edge technology for eco-friendly…

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Green hydrogen, touted as the key to a sustainable energy future, might become significantly more affordable in Brazil. The cost of producing this renewable fuel could potentially drop by up to half, thanks to a combination of technical enhancements in projects and potential government incentives, according to a recent analysis by Clean Energy Latin America (CELA).

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Brazil is rapidly positioning itself as a formidable player in the global green hydrogen arena, thanks to a unique blend of abundant renewable resources and strategic advantages. Camila Ramos, CEO of Clean Energy Latin America (CELA), highlights that Brazil is already one of the most competitive countries for green hydrogen production. But what exactly sets Brazil apart in this renewable energy race?

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