Thanks to the $24 million Rural NSW – Business Case and Strategy Development Fund, the NSW Government will help the Committee for the Hunter realize its fantastic plans for a Hunter hydrogen industry.
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A new technology production facility for the creation of green hydrogen will receive a 30 million euro investment from the Government of Navarra and Nordex. This project will create more than 150 direct jobs and deploy an overall investment of more than 70 million euros over the course of the next eight years.
German Finance Minister Christian Lindner told Reuters that we require hydrogen in all shades in response to a dispute taking place in Brussels over hydrogen produced by nuclear vs renewable energy.
Anglo American Platinum CEO Natascha Viljoen says South Africa’s hydrogen corridor, a critical integrated project, will create 14,000 jobs and use 63,000 oz of platinum.
In order to investigate the commercial potential of green hydrogen, the ACME Group and the IHI Corporation of Japan have teamed up.
Four South African energy research chairs and six fellowship programs will be funded by investments from Sasol, a South African…
The second phase of H2Pipe, a joint industry project (JIP) to create a new code for the design, re-qualification, construction, and operation of offshore pipelines to transport hydrogen — either pure or blended with natural gas — is now being launched by DNV, the world’s leading independent energy expert and assurance provider.
A grant of €11.8 million has been given to hydrogen producer HYGRO and TNO (from DEI+ of RVO) to help launch the chain of sustainable hydrogen generation up to and including sales in road transportation.
Cepsa and ACE Terminal have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) under which the Spanish energy provider will deliver green ammonia to the planned import terminal in Rotterdam, for end-use applications in industry after conversion of the ammonia back into hydrogen, or for direct end use in shipping and other industries in Northwest Europe.
Krensen, Trident Marine Electrical, and ACUA Ocean, three British maritime businesses, have teamed up to create a liquid hydrogen marine powertrain system that emits no emissions.