Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Green Hydrogen H2 News

South Australia’s status as a leader in renewable energy may be bolstered by AGL’s announcement that it is considering constructing a privately funded center. The new green energy hub would be constructed on Torrens Island under the direction of both local and foreign forces in an effort to increase the nation’s renewable energy sources. AGL has initiated a feasibility study for the construction of the hub, which will modernize the aging gas-fired power station in Port Adelaide. AGL will collaborate with the Japanese gas business Osaka Gas and the South Korean construction company SK Ecoplant, both of whom seek to…

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Extremadura New Energies, the Spanish subsidiary of Infinity Lithium Corporation, has joined the significant private-public collaboration SOI H2-ALEX, which focuses on the development of green hydrogen in the Alentejo and Extremadura areas of Spain and Portugal. As part of the industrial lithium chemistry project, the company intends to use green hydrogen and other renewable energies. Extremadura will also evaluate the possible availability of green hydrogen from numerous sources, including local production, in the future. Sustainability requirements of the highest caliber Extremadura’s chief executive officer, Ramón Jiménez, emphasized the initiative’s significance and the role that hydrogen would play in delivering an…

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OCI N.V. has taken a final investment decision (FID) for the first phase of the development of its ammonia import terminal in the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The terminal is strategically located to facilitate the growing demand for ammonia for bunkering ocean-going vessels and to serve as a hub for hydrogen imported in the form of ammonia from regions with abundant natural gas and renewable resources, such as the Middle East and North Africa, in order to meet Europe’s anticipated future hydrogen deficit. The expansion will be implemented via a phased investment strategy, with an initial increase in…

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Río Negro gave the go-ahead to the concession of more than 600,000 hectares to the Australian company Fortescue. The native communities demand the protection of the territory. The production of green hydrogen in Argentina is close to becoming a reality. The legislature of Río Negro has already approved the law that sets the basis for the concession of 625 thousand fiscal hectares in the Somuncurá Plateau, a remote area in the center of the province, where the Australian group Fortescue will install a plant of this fuel generated by electrolysis (decomposition of water molecules into oxygen and hydrogen) from electric…

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As early as last year, hydrogen experimentation was presented as the possible turning point for reactivating the Asti-Alba railway, which was suspended in 2010 due to structural problems at the Ghersi tunnel and elsewhere along the route. Last week the region announced the inclusion of Piedmont among the five Italian regions that will experiment with the use of green hydrogen: from its production, through the reconversion of 28 disused industrial areas in the territory (including four in the province of Cuneo), to its use in road and rail transport, thanks to 70million euros expected from the National Recovery and Resilience…

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