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Author: Anela Dokso
Egypt, amidst its ambitious energy transition, is casting a significant spotlight on the development of the green hydrogen sector. Recently, Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli’s review of the Gulf of Suez Green Hydrogen Project highlights the nation’s strategic pivot towards renewable energy sources.
A recent report by Deloitte and WWF-Australia stresses the necessity of integrating renewable hydrogen into iron production, positioning it as Australia’s optimal strategy for sustaining competitive advantage in the evolving global market.
Peru has taken a decisive step in the global race toward sustainable energy with the approval of the Detailed Environmental Impact Study (EIA-d) for the Horizonte de Verano green hydrogen project.
China’s recent feat in deploying hydrogen energy technology in Antarctica represents a significant step in sustainable energy development.
Morocco is making significant strides in its renewable energy strategy by approving USD 32.7 billion worth of green hydrogen proposals.
The European Union’s commitment to increasing its renewable energy share to 42.5% by 2030 reflects an ambitious policy shift aimed at transforming its energy landscape.
StormFisher Hydrogen has commissioned MAN Energy Solutions to deliver the pre-front-end engineering design (pre-FEED) for a methanation reactor as part of a 200 MW Power-to-X plant in North America.
Vikram Solar, a leading Indian photovoltaic (PV) manufacturer, plans to establish a 1 GWh solid-state battery manufacturing facility, with prospects for expansion up to 5 GWh.
In a significant development for Myanmar’s energy landscape, a recent agreement with Russia involves the implementation of small modular reactors (SMRs) in the Southeast Asian nation.
Finland’s steady approach to energy innovation has taken a notable step forward with Steady Energy raising €22 million to advance their small modular reactor (SMR) technology specifically aimed at district heating.
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