Badr Abdel Ati, Egypt’s ambassador to the EU and Belgium, has examined ways to increase collaboration with the EU in the areas of renewable, conventional, and clean energy as well as green hydrogen.
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Hydrogen has garnered interest in the decarbonization discussion as the world seeks net zero emissions by 2050. Hydrogen is supported politically and regulatory throughout Europe.
According to a recent study by TAQA, Europe has long been interested in the idea of importing green hydrogen from Morocco in particular because of its enviable location so near to the old continent and the availability of the necessary infrastructure.
France is leading a push for the European Union to include nuclear power’s low-carbon hydrogen in its renewable energy regulations, but some of its members are opposed out of concern that it will jeopardize efforts to fast build up wind and solar.
In order to work together on the establishment of a green hydrogen and ammonia production company in Chile, Sumitomo Corporation and Colbun, a major Chilean power generating and energy solutions provider, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding.
The company’s entry into the green energy market will be kicked off by a collaboration that TGI Solar Power Group facilitated with TEAL Chimie & Energie.
The energy firms LEAG and HH2E have affirmed their commitment to collaborate to establish a local and national green hydrogen economy in a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
The Clean Aviation Joint Undertaking, a public-private initiative cofounded by the European Union and a reference for the development of new disruptive aeronautical technologies, has given Aciturri the responsibility of leading the H2ELIOS project, which has a budget of 12.1 million euros, following the proposal evaluation phase.
Nel, along with more than 20 other major companies, submitted a letter to European Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, urging the EU to encourage the creation of a fully European renewable hydrogen value chain.
The Korean government will build a 100,000-ton overseas liquefied hydrogen introduction infrastructure by 2029 based on the introduction and establishment of liquefied natural gas (LNG).