Enel Secures Three EU-Funded Contracts to Produce Green Hydrogen Under National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
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China’s National Energy Administration Administrator, Zhang Jinhua, recently paid a visit to Namibian President Hage Geingob to establish cooperation in the production of green hydrogen. Namibia hopes to become a leading producer of green hydrogen to attract investment from global renewable energy leader China.
At the DEKRA Lausitzring, the DWV HyMobility Commission presented its inaugural key issues paper on the transformation of mobility in Germany.
The world’s first operating hydrogen-powered ferry for automobiles and passengers in Norway has started receiving liquid hydrogen from Linde.
Early endeavours in the market for green hydrogen have been made by Nordex Group.
By investing in H2Vector, a technology start-up based in Asturias that seeks to provide energy solutions to enable the decarbonization and electrification of society, based on renewable hydrogen, Exolum is taking another step ahead in its decarbonization and diversification strategy.
The UK government stated on Thursday that “Powering up Britain” will enhance green investment and infrastructure through carbon capture technologies and offshore wind.
The European Parliament’s Industry Committee rejected Markus Pieper’s motion on Tuesday, which claimed that the EU’s planned rules for renewable hydrogen were too “restrictive.” Markus Pieper is a German Conservative MEP.
The states with the potential for the lowest cost of manufacturing green hydrogen in the nation are Rio Grande do Norte, Bahia, and Ceará, according to the preliminary findings of a study done by the SENAI Institute for Innovation in Renewable Energies (ISN-ER).
By 2040, the Australian hydrogen industry may generate up to 72 000 new employment annually and be worth an estimated $40 billion, according to a recent analysis by National Energy Resources Australia (NERA).