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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The “Green Hydrogen Forum” is launched by Belgium and Egypt with the goal of “becoming a European gateway for the import of green hydrogen.”
With plans to build a 300MW facility in Kokkola, Flexens and KIP Infra have declared intentions to establish Finland’s “biggest” hydrogen production plant.
TECO 2030 ASA from Norway, received a $10 million investment from SunHydrogen.
The collaboration will support commercial strategies, technology, and capacity-building initiatives for the deployment of low-carbon hydrogen in poor nations.
The first green hydrogen plant to be built in Egypt will receive an $80 million loan from EBRD.
The project’s overall capacity for producing green hydrogen will increase to 2,20,000 tonnes per year.
Securing globally acknowledged patents is essential for achieving “technological independence” and becoming a technical powerhouse for the hydrogen industry, through hydrogen intellectual property rights
Cummins and Tata Motors have signed a Memorandum of Understanding.
The idea would have South Africa export up to 8 million tonnes of clean-burning fuel and its derivatives by 2050 and satisfy local demand of 2 to 5 million tonnes.
The $9.3 million Denham Hydrogen Demonstration Plant produced its first hydrogen.
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