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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The implementation of the national roadmap for the production of Morocco green hydrogen and its derivatives is put back on the table during the working meeting on renewable energies, which is presided over by King Mohammed VI.
According to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Gujarat would grow into the largest green hydrogen center in the world and draw investments totaling $8–10 billion from around the globe for the development of green hydrogen and its ecosystem.
With an investment of $2.8 billion, Sinopec is implementing its plan to develop a massive green hydrogen project in Inner Mongolia in northern China.
HRCs could take advantage of their hydrocarbon resources, geographic locations, access to abundant renewable energy (in some cases), and highly developed infrastructure.
ABB has introduced its energy management system for the green hydrogen market that boosts hydrogen production.
The SCZONE, or Suez Canal Economic Zone, will host the first phase of the green hydrogen plant, which would cost between $1.5 and $1.8 billion, according to the Saudi Al-Fanar Group’s chief investment officer.
Schmitz Cargobull has bodied a Hyundai chassis that has been given the go-ahead for road transport there.
ACWA Power has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Thai government agencies to establish large-scale renewable-powered green hydrogen and derivatives production facilities at an investment of $7 billion.
In the quest to eliminate emissions from heavy transportation, Westport Fuel Systems is mounting a challenge to electric traction using batteries and hydrogen fuel cells.
The region’s energy, manufacturing, and transportation industries could undergo a revolution thanks to green hydrogen, which would turn it into a global center for the so-called “energy vector of the future.” However, there are certain significant obstacles to its ongoing deployment that must be considered.
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