Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Green Hydrogen H2 News

ATOME Energy stated that it plans to finish the front-end engineering design (FEED) of its Villeta green hydrogen project in Paraguay and commence construction in the first half of 2023. In a statement released prior to the annual shareholder meeting in London, the AIM-traded company stated that it plans to hire a FEED contractor for Villeta by the end of the third quarter of this year and make a final investment decision on the project by the end of 2022. AECOM was hired earlier this month to oversee the project. ATOME stated that it is also in advanced conversations with…

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Hyundai Motor, together with the Korea and Czech Hydrogen Association and private hydrogen-related enterprises in both countries, will assist the development of hydrogen mobility by Czech companies in order to provide the groundwork for the hydrogen sector in the Czech Republic. at the Hilton hotel in Prague, Czech republic, Hyundai announced on the 28th that it had signed a multilateral work agreement (MOU) with 13 companies and institutions of the Czech hydrogen association ‘Hytep(hydrogen technology platform)’ and the Korean hydrogen supply revitalization civil council on mutual cooperation to build a hydrogen mobility ecosystem in the Czech republic. Minister Lee Chang-yang…

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According to a new research published this week, running cargo ships exclusively on green hydrogen-based fuels would add less than 15 cents to a new pair of Nikes and up to $12 to a new refrigerator. Transport & Environment (T&E), Europe’s premier sustainable transport campaign organization, presented a new report on Tuesday that analyzed the likely cost increase in maritime transport if the sector were to fully decarbonize. Specifically, T&E study based on the proposed increase to the FuelEU Maritime (FEUM) and the Maritime Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) determined that running ships on renewable hydrogen would have a negligible effect…

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