Germany is committed to working with Morocco to build a reliable green energy network.
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Jörg Kukies, State Secretary at the Federal Chancellery, stated in Paris that Germany would not reject nuclear energy but rather acknowledge its role in attaining the EU’s climate goals. Also, they won’t object to using nuclear power to produce hydrogen.
The EU’s green transportation goals have been rejected by a group of seven nations led by Germany, reigniting a debate with France that has prevented an agreement on the bloc’s renewable energy policy.
Massachusetts utilities’ plans to blend low-carbon hydrogen into natural gas distribution networks to feed houses and other buildings have prompted a nationwide discussion over “green” hydrogen’s reliance on renewables and its impact on the electric grid.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) has been signed by Hydrogen Europe, Hydrogen Europe Research, and EURAMET (the European Association of National Metrology Institutes) to promote cooperation for the mutual benefit of the associations and to support hydrogen research and technology that require metrological knowledge and information.
The first hydrogen fueling station for NEOM will be built, owned, and operated by Air Products Qudra as part of a contract with ENOWA, NEOM’s subsidiary for energy, water, and hydrogen.
In a first for the nation, Lhyfe and Centrica have decided to work together to produce green, renewable, offshore hydrogen in the UK.
The European Commission presented initiatives to increase the speed and scale-up of the renewable hydrogen industry.
The North and Baltic Seas would benefit greatly from an offshore hydrogen backbone, according to the “Specification of a European Offshore Hydrogen Backbone” study that infrastructure system operators GASCADE and Fluxys commissioned from DNV.
Through its participation in Floene Energias, Marubeni Corporation initiated the first green hydrogen injection demonstration project in Portugal’s natural gas distribution network.