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Engie Brasil Energia and Invest Paraná have signed a memorandum of intent to jointly construct large-scale green hydrogen projects in the state of Paraná.
One of the two Northern Ireland-based businesses to get money under the new, £240 million UK government green energy programme is MANNOK. The cash will support the first stage of the scheme, which is the on-site production of green hydrogen.
Renewable energy expert and co-founder of Rewiring Australia, Saul Griffith, has warned that the push to make Australia a green hydrogen superpower is a costly economic mistake and a waste of the country’s abundant renewable energy resources.
The government has added two fuel cell technologies to the list of national core technologies while designating the hydrogen industry as one.
Anglo American’s Chilean subsidiary is planning to spearhead the development of a green hydrogen corridor in central Chile, focusing on innovation and new technologies aimed at accelerating the country’s decarbonization and transforming its mining industry.
Haffner Energy, a company that specialises in producing green hydrogen from biomass, has officially disclosed the signing of two significant contracts with Carbonloop for the supply of Hyliko’s stations.
The Hydrogen Roadmap was created by the Ministry of Innovation and Development (MIR) with assistance from every member of the caretaker government.
The old coal mine that supplied the As Pontes thermal plant, the crown jewel of the Galician electricity system for nearly 50 years, will serve as the community’s birthplace for the first sizable green hydrogen plant.
To achieve a decarbonized society, the Japanese government announced that it will aim to increase the nation’s yearly hydrogen supply from 2 million tonnes to 12 million tonnes in 2040.
According to Electricity and Renewable Energy Minister R K Singh, India opposes expanding the concept of “green hydrogen” to include fuel derived from low-carbon energy sources as several Western nations have suggested during G20 meetings.
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