Linde Korea is actively growing the hydrogen ecosystem by building huge hydrogen vehicle charging stations in Gyeonggi-do and increasing industrial gas output for semiconductor fabrication.
Browsing: Green Hydrogen
According to the recently published report State of Hydrogen 2022, hydrogen power, the fuel of the future that is intended to support a significant portion of Australia’s and the world’s green fuel supply, is still just a pipe dream.
Federal Minister Bettina Stark-Watzinger recently travelled to Southern Africa with a delegation of German experts from the DECHEMA Gesellschaft für Chemische Technik und Biotechnologie e.V. and the ISOE – Institute for Social-Ecological Research to look into the development of a hydrogen economy in Namibia and South Africa.
The third version of Tesla’s Master Plan series has been published, defining the company’s goal for moving the world and the United States towards a sustainable future fueled by renewable electricity generation sources.
South Korean conglomerate POSCO Holdings and Samsung Engineering have been selected as the preferred negotiator for a $5.67 billion green hydrogen plant project in Oman.
In an effort to establish a regional clean hydrogen hub, the Northeast as a whole last week submitted a massive $3.62 billion plan to the federal government. The announcement omitted New Hampshire.
Sasol, South Africa’s second-largest emitter, wants to buy renewable energy, but it’s still wedded to fossil fuels.
Timothy Halman, Minister of Nova Scotia Environment and Climate Change, has granted Bear Head Energy approval for its environmental assessment for its green hydrogen and ammonia production, storage, and loading facility in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia.
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Wärtsilä, along with Norway-based Höegh LNG and other partners, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), University of South-East Norway, Sustainable Energy, and BASF SE, has received funding from the Norwegian Government totaling roughly EUR 5.9 million.