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The Indian renewables company ReNew Power plans to create green hydrogen projects in Egypt and Morocco, according to unnamed sources cited by the news website Mint on Tuesday. The corporation has aspirations for Oman as well. The initiatives are part of the company’s plans to diversify its renewable energy business through projects in the domains of green hydrogen and energy storage. In April, Nasdaq-listed Renew announced intentions to form a joint venture with oil and gas explorer Indian Oil Corp. and engineering and construction firm Larsen & Toubro to develop green hydrogen projects in India. Egypt, which will host COP27…
H-TEC SYSTEMS sells a PEM electrolyzer type HCS to Wenger Hydrogen, continuing a successful cooperation in the past. Wenger Hydrogen is the general contractor for the project, which will be realized in Switzerland. The plant is scheduled to be commissioned at the end of next year. The Hydrogen Cube system is suitable for multi-megawatt PEM electrolysis plants and allows for gradual expansion and scaling up to ten megawatts and more. In Wenger Hydrogen’s project, the H-TEC SYSTEMS plant with two megawatts of electrical power converts renewable energy from hydropower into green hydrogen. In the future, up to 900 kilograms of…
NextEra Energy Inc. of Florida, which is currently one of the largest solar and wind utilities, plans to convert 16 GW of its more than 20 GW natural gas electrical generation fleet to run on green hydrogen as it continues to march toward carbon neutrality. The utility’s primary subsidiary, Florida Power & Light Co. (FPL), recently brought a 1.2 GW natural gas-fired power plant online, according to management comments made during its 2Q2022 conference call. The $900 million project was completed on schedule and within budget, according to the CFO, Kirk Crews. The Dania Beach Clean Energy Center is estimated…
In microgrids that power community centers and key services when a utility cuts electricity due to the heightened threat of wildfires, extreme weather, or other causes, fuel cells that function as gigantic batteries are used. The systems can keep power flowing to essential services such as fire protection and other safety agencies, water wells, and electric medical devices for the vulnerable, and are significantly less polluting than the ubiquitous diesel generators that are activated during power outages and grid emergencies. Bloom surpassed its 200 MW capacity fuel cell factory in Sunnyvale and established a far larger one in the neighboring…
Tuesday in Athens, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, met with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis for bilateral talks. They discussed bilateral relations and how to strengthen them in a variety of areas. In addition, they covered regional and global trends. Crown Prince Mohammed emphasized that Saudi Arabia and Greece had close and historic links, adding that he was “very pleased” to be visiting the nation and to have such a warm welcome. “This is extremely important to me and Saudi Arabia,” he emphasized. “I promised Greece that I would return with gifts.…
According to the South Australian government, the proposed hydrogen plant in Whyalla will generate renewable energy projects worth $20 billion. Acting Energy Minister Chris Picton responded to Opposition criticism that the plant would be a “experiment,” that its construction costs would increase, and that consumers’ electricity bills would not decrease. He stated that the government-owned plant’s employment initiative would expedite the green hydrogen industry in South Africa, “unlock the construction of a $20 billion pipeline of renewable energy projects, and spark the creation of new jobs in supply-chain companies.” The government said on July 25 that sixty business proposals related…
Industry ministry announced that South Korea held a ceremony to honor the completion of a new hydrogen manufacturing plant in the city of Pyeongtaek, the first of its kind in the metropolitan area. The base in Pyeongtaek, around 70 kilometers south of Seoul, is the second hydrogen manufacturing plant in the country, following the one in Changwon, which has been operational since the end of last year. After completing the requisite tests, the Pyeongtaek plant is anticipated to be placed into operation the following month. According to the Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy, it will be capable of producing…
Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Limited (ONGC) and M/s Greenko ZeroC Private Limited (Greenko) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaboratively pursue prospects in Renewables, Green Hydrogen, Green Ammonia, and other derivatives of green hydrogen. The MoU, valid for two years, was signed in New-Delhi on 26 July 2022 by ONGC Director Onshore Shri Anurag Sharma and Greenko CEO & Managing Director Shri Anil Kumar Chalamalasetty, in the presence of Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas & Urban Affairs Shri Hardeep Singh Puri, Secretary (MoP&NG) Shri Pankaj Jain, ONGC CMD Dr. Alka Mittal, along with ONGC Director…
At the organization’s annual shareholders meeting, India’s richest man, Gautam Adani, said that the group will invest $70 billion in a new energy sector that will transform India from a net importer of oil to an exporter of green hydrogen. Here is what Gautam Adani said: -We have never halted or abandoned investments in India. -According to Adani, the group is now the country’s largest airport operator and has entered the cement market with the acquisition of Holcim. Gautam Adani states that his company has never halted or abandoned its investments in India, spending USD 70 billion on the new…
H.W. Richardson (HWR), the largest heavy transport firm in New Zealand, wants to decarbonize its fleet by adopting a hydrogen refuelling technology created by Fabrum. Fabrum, a zero-emissions transition company, is developing and delivering an end-to-end scalable hydrogen refuelling solution for HWR to facilitate fleet-ready hydrogen access. This is in line with HWR’s intention to have ten dual-fuel hydrogen diesel trucks on the road by the second quarter of 2023. Fabrum is constructing the first green hydrogen generation system for HWR at its Southland location, utilizing a membrane-free electrolyser with its cryogenic technologies in a containerized system for decentralized point-of-use…
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