Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Snam has created HyAccelerator, the world’s first corporate-scale hydrogen startup accelerator program. The project officially began today with the launch of the first call for startups, which is open to all players involved in the hydrogen value chain, from transportation to storage and end applications. Cosma Panzacchi, Executive Vice President Hydrogen at Snam said, ‘HyAccelerator is aimed at boosting the development of the hydrogen ecosystem by focusing on the most promising technologies and facilitating their entry into the market. Through this initiative, Snam will come into contact with the most innovative startups in the sector at a global level, strengthening its role as…

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The Department of Science and Innovations (DSI) and partners have given the project the thumbs up in their Hydrogen Valley Feasibility Study Report. The feasibility study, which was conducted in collaboration with Anglo American Platinum, clean energy solutions provider Bambili Energy, and energy and services business ENGIE, estimates that a hydrogen valley may generate up to 32,000 employment per year by 2030. The estimated gross domestic product (GDP) impact, direct and indirect, of H2 projects in the country is between $3,9 billion and $8,8 billion, if the hydrogen valley’s whole vision is realized. By 2050, this initiative might provide an…

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Equinor, Norway’s largest oil and gas company, has announced a new billion-dollar investment plan in the development of blue hydrogen. On the Oslo Stock Exchange, Equinor’s stock climbs 3.9 percent to NOK 224.30. Equinor, of which the Norwegian government owns 67 percent, is one of several European energy firms that sees hydrogen energy as a way to tackle climate change. With its blue hydrogen, which is generated from natural gas and produces less methane than the competitors’ hydrogen alternatives, a Norwegian business feels it has the best bid for hydrogen energy. Around DKK 100 billion has been put aside by…

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