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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy of Germany has revealed plans for a hydrogen nuclear network, earmarked for completion by 2032.
Two monumental energy islands, “North Sea Energy Land” and “Dogger Energy Island”, each sprawling across approximately 50 hectares, are poised to alter Germany’s energy landscape significantly.
UK’s Energy Security Secretary, Grant Shapps, indicates a probable policy reversal on the way low-carbon hydrogen production is funded. This move comes as a respite for households already grappling with soaring energy bills.
In a pioneering move, Deutsche Bahn Cargo, the largest freight railway in Europe, is evolving a cost-effective transport solution for large quantities of hydrogen.
Australia’s ambitious push to cut carbon emissions and boost alternative energy resources reached a new milestone this Saturday, with Energy Minister Chris Bowen announcing the approval of a A$51 million ($34 million) renewable hydrogen plant in Victoria.
The Dutch government announced an ambitious plan on Friday to significantly increase its subsidies for green hydrogen production, using energy derived from renewable sources.
In a significant move towards carbon reduction and energy transition, GNLink, the natural gas distributor of the Lorinvest Group, has entered into a technological cooperation and business development agreement with Portuguese company PRF GasSolutions.
Vietnam and Korea have joined forces to develop LNG (liquefied natural gas) and hydrogen projects in Vietnam, as announced during the Vietnam-Korea Business Forum held in Hanoi.
As the Biden administration gears up to provide guidance on how hydrogen producers can benefit from significant tax credits under the Inflation Reduction Act, energy companies and environmental advocates find themselves in a tense lobbying standoff.
In a significant boost to its hydrogen strategy, Rheinmetall has secured two new orders for fuel cell components, including cathode flaps and shut-off valves, worth a substantial amount in the mid-two-digit million-euro range.
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