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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
Hyundai Heavy Industries Group was successful in creating Korea’s first 1.5 MW LNG and hydrogen blending engine.
One of the biggest proponents of hydrogen, Fortescue Future Industries, is looking into “green methane” as a more effective means of transporting the zero-emission fuel abroad.
Oracle Energy has hired consultancy firm Fugro Pakistan B.V. to start a surface-level survey at its green hydrogen project site in Sindh, south-east Pakistan.
The guidelines for the IPCEI hydrogen 2 fund tender have been set by the Directorial Decree of MIMIT from December 19.
According to reports, the government intends to implement new regulations to support businesses engaged in the manufacture and distribution of hydrogen and ammonia in order to encourage the wider adoption of these compounds as next-generation fuels.
Ministers, local and foreign dignitaries, and representatives from the private sector attended the opening of the e-fuels plant Haru Oni in Chile’s far south Magallanes region.
A hydrogen and methanol production facility will be built in Tasmania by Iberdrola in partnership with Abel Energy. The plant’s initial output is scheduled for 2026 and its construction will cost $1.7 billion.
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has inked credit facility agreements with local, regional, and international banks.
To the benefit of the greater Hunter, a $100 million investment will ensure that Labor’s vision is realized at the Port of Newcastle.
Bruno van der Pluijm, the Belgian ambassador, and Linda Scott, the Namibian high commissioner, welcomed attendees on behalf of their respective nations.
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