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Author: Anela Dokso
TotalEnergies and Engie’s Masshylia mega-project for the generation of green hydrogen by electrolysis of water from photovoltaic energy in Châteauneuf-les-Martigues on the La Mède platform will triple its production capacity.
Two legislative measures to ease the admission of renewable and low-carbon gases, including hydrogen, into the EU gas market have been given the all-clear by the European Parliament.
Russian chemists create catalysts to improve oxygen and hydrogen extraction from water
Russian chemists have developed a method for making catalysts that improve how well oxygen and hydrogen can be extracted from water. The Russian Science Foundation’s press service reported on the advancement of “Hi-tech”.
When Infinite Green Energy (IGE) recently acquired the Northam Solar Farm in Western Australia, Australia’s first large-scale green hydrogen plant is expected to go up in late 2024.
Verne, a startup that has only been around for a couple of years and has received funding from organizations like Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund and Bill Gates’ Breakthrough Energy, was one of the businesses that used CERAWeek to present its product offerings and theories on where the hydrogen market is headed.
The Aberdeen Hydrogen Hub, a joint venture between bp and Aberdeen City Council, has submitted a planning application for the construction of a green hydrogen production and vehicle refueling facility powered by a purpose-built solar farm.
Ceres Power Holdings has agreements in place with Linde Engineering and Robert Bosch GmbH to begin working together to evaluate the efficiency, cost, and usability of its SOEC technology.
The most recent bilateral agreement between Brazil and Germany, agreed during the Brazil-Germany Economic Conference (EEBA), will be based on the advancement of technologies for the production of green hydrogen.
In Meirama, Naturgy, Repsol, and Reganosa will produce green hydrogen.
Eight hydrogen recharge stations will be installed as part of two Spanish projects that will receive more than 14 million euros in help from the European Commission to promote environmentally friendly mobility.
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