Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Green Hydrogen H2 News

The end of 2023 could see the introduction of hydrogen refueling stations at three Bruno locations. In order to address this issue, Bruno, the Provincial Development Agency (POM) Limburg, and a number of significant companies in the transportation sector have convened a meeting. In addition, there are proposals to manufacture green hydrogen in the city of Genk.

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ANZ has released a hydrogen guide to assist customers in exploring the potential related with the rapidly commercialisation of the growing sector. The ANZ’s ‘Hydrogen Handbook’ contains up-to-date and practical information on the potential economic benefits of hydrogen as a low-emission alternative fuel capable of powering automobiles, heating buildings, and powering industrial activities. ANZ Executive Director – Resource, Energy and Infrastructure and lead author John Hirjee said: “Hydrogen will play a key role in the decarbonisation of the global economy and presents an immeasurable commercial opportunity. “As hydrogen emits no carbon emissions when burnt, it has broad commercial applications across…

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Oracle Power Plc, a developer of coal and gold mining projects in the United Kingdom, provided additional details about its intention to establish a 400-MW hydrogen production facility in Pakistan, stating that it is confident in its ability to create affordable green hydrogen locally. Oracle and PowerChina International Group Ltd inked a non-exclusive collaboration agreement in October to jointly construct Pakistan’s green hydrogen mega-project, but the Chinese state-owned corporation was required to first perform a technical pre-feasibility study. Oracle announced on Tuesday that PowerChina has finished the study, with the reported findings indicating that falling wind and solar energy costs…

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Air Liquide, Airbus, Korean Air, and the Incheon International Airport Corporation signed a Memorandum of Understanding to investigate the usage of hydrogen at the airport. Additionally, the collaboration will examine the creation of a Korean airport infrastructure capable of supporting the deployment of hydrogen-powered commercial aircraft on a worldwide scale. This collaboration reflects a shared purpose of catalyzing the formation of an innovative aviation sector committed to assisting the Korean government in meeting its 2050 carbon neutrality goal. The four partners will design a roadmap for hydrogen usage at and around Incheon Airport and then build scenarios to assist the…

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