The Port of Suape announced a collaboration with the UK for a project to advance green hydrogen development and manufacturing in the industrial complex.
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Germany signed a joint declaration of intent with Oman, but it is focusing on its larger neighbors. Energy, geostrategic, and climatic foreign policy should not ignore Oman. Oman’s hydrogen initiatives can supply affordable sustainable energy.
The steel and chemical sectors have called for the EU’s renewable energy standards to include nuclear-made fuels because all types of clean hydrogen are needed to decarbonize.
According to a senior official speaking at the present Africa Energy Indaba 2023 meeting, Namibia anticipates concluding the implementation agreement and starting the feasibility studies for its $10 billion green hydrogen project in the second quarter of 2023.
In order to make the green hydrogen industry competitive with other energy sources, the Indian government must work to reduce the cost of production of green hydrogen to as little as one-third of the existing costs.
As part of a significant global drive toward renewable hydrogen, Total Eren, a renewable energy producer partially controlled by the French oil company Total, claims it is considering a huge number of “gigawatt” size renewable projects in Australia.
The Republic of Namibia in south-west Africa planned to become the first carbon-neutral nation on the continent and to serve as the continent’s sustainability centre.
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the delivery of renewable ammonia to ACE Terminal, headquartered in the Port of Rotterdam, has been signed with Cepsa.
Uruguay, the country with the second-highest percentage of variable renewable energies (such as solar and wind) in the world’s electricity generation, was one of the special guests at the most recent international conference on renewable energies, which was held in Madrid at the end of February.
The renewable hydrogen manufacturer, Phynix, has chosen Duro Felguera Green Tech for the turnkey contract (EPC) for the construction of a production plant, with 10 megawatts (MW) of electrolytic power, in Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real).