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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
“Despite the conflict, Ukraine continues to pursue plans for novel energy technologies in particular, as well as the development of hydrogen energy.”
Berlin has made finding new energy sources a priority as it strives to wean itself from Russian fossil fuels as a result of the Ukraine conflict.
New study shows hydrogen demand in the country
The legislation makes 450 million euros available to fund initiatives targeted at improving the green hydrogen supply chain, which is a critical component of the industry, transportation, and the tertiary sector’s decarbonization efforts.
Governments all around the globe are working feverishly to finalize plans and legislation to kick-start domestic demand, production, and commerce since green hydrogen is seen as a critical instrument in achieving climate targets.
Advanced Ionics can manufacture green hydrogen for less than the current cost of fossil fuel-derived hydrogen.
The generation of energy from renewable sources has positioned our country in a prominent place in the world. The government has defined an action plan to continue gaining prominence in the sector.
The hydrogen train line developed by Fnm arrives thanks to an agreement struck between Snam, A2A, and Ferrovie Nord Milano with the goal of decarbonizing local transportation.
With money from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, the US Department of Energy plans to build four regional hydrogen hubs
The Netherlands said earlier this month that it will become a close ally of India in the sale of green hydrogen to Europe.
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