Author: Arnes Biogradlija

The Marche Region (Italy) is taking a strong step toward sustainable energy, with the goal of gradually decarbonizing the economy through the introduction of hydrogen (Hydrogen Valleys). Given that the Ministry for Ecological Transition (MITE) is about to issue a request for proposals to identify projects eligible for special funding under the funding line of the National Research Program dedicated to hydrogen, Mirco Carloni, vice president of the Marche Region and Councillor for Energy, has decided to be prepared. “I had a notice published inviting enterprises to express interest in applying for funding under the ministerial call for Hydrogen Technologies…

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GM is developing new commercial applications for its Hydrotec fuel cell technology. Along with heavy-duty vehicles and locomotives, it will be utilized in a mobile power generator to assist gas stations in offering low-cost direct current charging without expanding the grid. GM announces three products in total in the release: A mobile power generator (or MPG for short) placed on a trailer is designed to provide off-grid electric car charging stations — for example, at events. The second gadget, dubbed ‘Empower,’ will be deployed in a fixed location and will enable quick charging when the grid connection is weak. Thus,…

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In late December, the Chilean National Development Agency (Corfo) selected six green hydrogen production projects for development, advancing the country’s efforts to become a global leader in the developing clean energy sector. The winning bids would result in the addition of over 45,000 metric tons (mt) of green hydrogen capacity per year, with each facility projected to commence operations in 2025 or sooner. The following projects represent over $1 billion in investment commitments by worldwide energy and chemical companies: Faro del Sur (South Faro). Green Power Enel Chile, a subsidiary of the Italian energy company Enel, will manufacture 25,000 metric…

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