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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The renewable hydrogen plant will start out with a 30 MW capacity and be able to scale up to 200 MW in various stages. In the initial phase, it will produce more than 4,000 tons of renewable hydrogen annually, and it will eventually produce 30,000 tons annually.
The electrolysis project will produce hydrogen for filling stations and other clients in the area using electricity from the nearby Hollandia solar park.
Volkswagen is holding its cards close to its chest as several automakers investigate hydrogen as an alternative fuel to power cars in a cleaner world.
The findings demonstrate the MENA region’s immense potential and its ability to produce goods at a reasonable cost.
In order for the maritime sector to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement, emissions must be cut by 45 percent from 2010 levels in 2030 and reach zero by 2050.
Allianz Capital Partners (ACP), a subsidiary of Allianz Global Investors and Allianz insurance companies (Allianz), a German-based investor in renewable energy and infrastructure, has announced that it has entered into an agreement to acquire a minority stake in Nordic Ren-Gas Oy, a Finnish project developer for green hydrogen and power-to-gas (PtG) projects (Ren-Gas).
Using only renewable energy, this production facility is the first of its kind, according to Hiroshi Kinoshita of Panasonic’s Smart Energy System Business Division.
According to France Hydrogen, the industry’s most ambitious scenario for the growth of decarbonated hydrogen production capacity in France should be followed, with more than 250 projects identified and 225 vehicle charging stations by 2025.
According to a senior official at the Ministry of Energy and Minerals, Oman’s government anticipates attracting investment totaling more than $20 billion in the green hydrogen sector by 2030.
Toyota and BMW are among the major Japanese and German manufacturers that are entering the hydrogen-powered vehicle industry, which is currently dominated by Hyundai Motor Co.
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