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Author: Arnes Biogradlija
The deal involves the construction of a network of 50 hydrogen stations that will provide a consistent presence of this energy vector across Spain, allowing any customer to select green hydrogen with an assured supply wherever on the mainland.
The funding comes from the “Concerted Action Mobility” future fund and is aimed at promoting the transformation of the automotive sector, particularly the supplier industry.
Through a new hydrogen fuel initiative, a new partnership hopes to alter how Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGVs) fill up.
In June 2021, the Government of Paraguay and the International Development Bank developed a roadmap for the use of green hydrogen in the country.
This project comes at a time when governments and businesses in Australia are looking into “green steel” as a way to promote company growth, operational efficiency, and long-term development.
To cut costs, the government has already committed more than $300 million to four hydrogen hubs that will bring together producers, consumers, and exporters in one area.
Air New Zealand will investigate the impact of hydrogen aircraft on its network, operations, and infrastructure under the terms of the agreement.
Toyota wants to expand the number of firms who collaborate on shipments and create a low-cost, reliable supply network.
The centers, according to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, would create employment across Australia and help the country become a worldwide leader in the new energy economy.
However, according to a Rystad Energy report, the majority of the proposed projects would be built in places where water is scarce.
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