According to recent research from Interact Analysis, the use of internal combustion engines (ICE) fuelled by hydrogen will take off over the next five years and rise exponentially during the following 17 years.
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In order to create green hydrogen value chain projects in the Nordics, Provaris Energy and Norwegian Hydrogen AS have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU).
According to Janiana Mencomo, the foreign minister of Panama, India, and Panama are discussing possible cooperation in the development of green hydrogen and other renewable technology.
According to a recent report by the World Future Energy Summit, the GCC is poised to play a significant role in the highly anticipated future hydrogen market, with the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Oman seeking to become global leaders in the export of clean fuel, which will help drive the evolution of the region’s energy sector.
According to a recent study conducted on behalf of Transport & Environment (T&E), investments in the refining of biofuels are eight times larger. This suggests that the “big bet” made by Europe’s oil majors on hydrogen as the future’s transportation fuel is not as large as it appears in theory.
The Renault company has chosen Punch Torino, a renowned center of expertise for propulsion systems and electronics, for the development of diesel and hydrogen engines.
Turkey wants to develop a more adaptable electrical grid by increasing its electrolyzer capacity, a crucial part of producing green hydrogen, to 5 gigawatts by 2035.
Shell Oman acquired a 35 percent ownership in Green Energy Oman (GEO), the partnership that is building the biggest renewable green hydrogen project in the nation in the Omani governorates of Al Wusta and Dhofar. From up to 25 gigawatts of solar and wind energy, hydrogen will be created.
A global partnership for hydrogen production technology has been formed by Topsoe and Fidelis New Energy.
Hydrogen Optimized, a subsidiary of Key DH Technologies, established high performance benchmarks for its proprietary RuggedCell water electrolyzers in a simulation of variable power situations at the 30 GW AMAN green hydrogen project in Mauritania.