Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Green Hydrogen H2 News

With a series of meetings with the Port of Rotterdam, in the Netherlands, Ceará got to know the offshore technology of green hydrogen. According to the State Superintendent of the Environment (Semace), Carlos Alberto Mendes, who participated in the meeting with the director of operations of SIF Offshore Foundations, Frank Kevenaar, the idea is to import the technology to the state. “The objective is to take this model to our state, making it the first in the country in the generation of wind energy inside the sea, and that will be the main instrument for the production of green hydrogen.…

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It’s gradually almost being forgotten, but before Elon Musk came along with Tesla, cars with hydrogen fuel cells were still widely regarded as the solution for the clean future of individual transportation. In the case of passenger cars, it has now all but disappeared, as almost the entire world is turning to battery electric cars instead. For trucks, too, vehicles with thick batteries seem to be winning out over hydrogen visions. And as Musk has now made clear, he doesn’t even want to grant the volatile gas a role in the seasonal storage of energy from renewable sources. Tesla CEO…

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Abu Dhabi National Energy (TAQA) is in the technological feasibility phase of its two green hydrogen projects, according to an executive quoted by Emirates News Agency. Farid Al-Awlaqi noted that green hydrogen will play a major part in the power company’s renewable energy portfolio. It is a crucial component of the company’s 2030 growth strategy, which includes raising its gross power capacity in the UAE to 30 gigawatts from 18 gigawatts and adding up to 15 gigawatts worldwide. By 2030, renewable energy will comprise more than 30 percent of the generation portfolio, up from 5 percent at present. The two…

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The Norwegian government intends 30 GW of offshore wind capacity to be operational in its waters by 2040. This aim was announced on 11 May and is intended to promote hydrogen exports by Europe’s largest oil and natural gas producer as well as the electrification of Norway’s economy. In a speech on 11 May, Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stre announced the target: “We need additional power for the planned industries in Norway, including battery manufacture, hydrogen generation, and investment in new aluminum developments.” “When we engage with Norwegian industry, everyone we see discusses replacing natural gas with hydrogen and decreasing…

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The head of the government’s climate finance task force stated that South Africa will require $14 billion in investment in order to build a large green hydrogen economy. Bloomberg obtained a copy of Daniel Mminele’s speech in which he stated that an initial investment of $1 billion would be required to establish an industry capable of exporting 20,000 tons of the climate-friendly fuel annually, and an additional $13 billion would be required to reach a 270,000-ton goal. Mminele, a former central banker, was hired this year to negotiate the terms of an offer of $8.5 billion in climate funding from…

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