India’s Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW) has received an enthusiastic response from more than 20 companies keen to participate in green hydrogen generation, storage, bunkering, and refueling projects. These ambitious initiatives are set to transform three major Indian ports: Kandla, Tuticorin, and Paradeep.
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
Sinopec, the energy giant, recently unveiled a groundbreaking achievement in China’s quest for clean energy. The Xinjiang Kuqa green hydrogen demonstration project, the country’s largest photovoltaic power generation direct green hydrogen production initiative, has been successfully completed and is now operational.
Toyota Tsusho Nexty Electronics Europe GmbH has struck a game-changing supply deal with Pepper Motion GmbH, heralding a new era in sustainable transportation.
Engineering giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T) is embarking on a new path in India’s green hydrogen landscape by embracing the asset ownership model, a departure from its usual asset-light stance, company officials revealed.
Groupe E has inaugurated its green hydrogen production plant adjacent to the Schiffenen dam, marking a remarkable achievement within just a year of its initiation.
Europe is set to kick off its first-ever auction, with a staggering $800 million allocated for the cause. The European Commission’s announcement, disclosing the terms and conditions of this milestone event, underscores the region’s commitment to renewable hydrogen.
With the gradual expansion of renewable energy generation, Kalletal is emerging as a net exporter of electricity in its region. This growing surplus of clean energy is becoming the catalyst for a visionary undertaking – the production of hydrogen, a clean fuel that can drive diverse sectors like mobility and industry.
In a recent development, Calumet Specialty Products Partners has reported a hydrogen leak in the steam recovery system at its Montana renewable hydrogen plant, necessitating a throughput reduction until repairs are completed.
Malaysia is gearing up to launch its Hydrogen Economy and Technology Roadmap. The roadmap’s primary goal is to attract investments in green hydrogen production, with the ambition of positioning Malaysia as a prominent global green hydrogen export hub by 2027.
Ahmed Rizk, a representative of the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), highlighted that Egypt’s journey into green hydrogen dates back to the 1960s when it embarked on this sustainable path with the establishment of the Aswan High Dam. This pioneering approach positions Egypt as one of the earliest adopters of green energy initiatives globally.