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Green Hydrogen H2 News

Villeta green hydrogen and ammonia project FID expected in Q2 2023 According to ATOME Energy, the Villeta green hydrogen and ammonia project will receive a final investment decision in the second quarter of 2023. ATOME’s worldwide financial advisor, Natixis CIB, has started looking for capital for the facility. By 2025, the 120 MW Villeta plant in Paraguay hopes to produce a total of 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia. NexantECA, a worldwide energy and chemicals advising firm, has been hired as a market consultant in advance of the FID. The business also disclosed that the $900,000 contract to buy 75 acres…

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Tire wear is a major source of microplastics, according to South Korean Omphalos designer Cheolhee Lee. Omphalos’ hydrogen propulsion and microplastic-collecting technologies assist tackle this problem. The designer sees this notion in action at airports. The Omphalos is also designed to transport freight between terminals or logistical centers. It’s easy to understand. The wheels underpin this gathering mechanism. Lee’s tires gather up road debris as they go. Special grooves in the tires kick up plastic particles, and a vent hole in the wheel’s center, with a fan blade-like hub cap, sucks them in. Lee also observed that grooves can pick…

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Jeonbuk-do attracts foreign investments for manufacturing hydrogen vehicle parts Jeonbuk-do attracts investment from foreign companies manufacturing hydrogen vehicle parts for the first time this year This year, Jeonbuk-do garnered its first investment by luring a foreign firm that produces components for hydrogen vehicles. Governor Kim Kwan-young, Wanju County Governor Yoo Hee-tae, and director Silvain Torrent Plastic Omnium Korea New Energy were present as the province government inked an investment deal there. By 2025, Wanju Techno Valley Industrial Complex 2’s 8th block will be home to manufacturing facilities for hydrogen fuel tanks that will require an investment of 53.5 billion won…

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