Author: Arnes Biogradlija

Australia’s Worley has recently detailed its involvement in two major energy projects in Morocco—the Tarfaya Power-to-X and the Jorf Hydrogen projects. These initiatives signify a crucial step in Morocco’s journey toward renewable energy and green hydrogen production. The Tarfaya Power-to-X project is designed to convert renewable energy into various forms of energy storage and industrial feedstocks. This project aims to harness the abundant solar and wind resources in the Tarfaya region to produce green hydrogen and other clean fuels. By utilizing cutting-edge technology, the initiative seeks to address both local energy needs and global environmental challenges. The Jorf Hydrogen project,…

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BMW and Toyota are expanding their hydrogen fuel cell (FCV) technology efforts. The collaboration aims to address the growing demand for eco-friendly mobility solutions and advance the development of hydrogen as a viable alternative to traditional internal combustion engines. BMW and Toyota: A Strategic Partnership The partnership between BMW and Toyota is not new. The two automotive giants have been working together since 2013, sharing knowledge and resources to push the boundaries of FCV technology. This renewed collaboration signifies a mutual commitment to innovation and sustainability, combining BMW’s engineering prowess with Toyota’s experience in mass-producing hybrid and hydrogen vehicles. Challenges…

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Brazilian energy company CPFL Energia has launched a green hydrogen pilot project in Rio Grande do Norte. CPFL Energia and Mizu Cimentos are collectively investing US$7.9 million into this project, signifying a significant financial commitment to environmental sustainability. Green hydrogen, produced through electrolysis powered by renewable energy sources, poses a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels, potentially revolutionizing the energy sector. The choice of green hydrogen highlights its vital role in decarbonizing industries that are typically challenging to electrify, such as cement manufacturing. This initiative aligns with global trends of reducing carbon emissions and adopting cleaner energy solutions. The announcement…

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