AVAADA Group has partnered with Tata Steel Special Economic Zone Limited (TSSEZL) to establish a cutting-edge green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing unit in Odisha’s Gopalpur Industrial Park.
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Sener, the renowned Basque engineering company, is propelling its green hydrogen project in the Villalonquéjar industrial estate, aimed at supplying green hydrogen to the Burgos industry, with a significant boost.
Toyota Australia’s Altona facility in Victoria has undergone a remarkable transformation into a demonstration-scale hydrogen production, storage, and refueling plant that harnesses the power of renewable energy sources.
Groupe E has inaugurated its green hydrogen production plant adjacent to the Schiffenen dam, marking a remarkable achievement within just a year of its initiation.
Ovako, Europe’s largest steel maker and one of the largest steel recyclers in the Nordic countries, is launching the hydrogen plant at its Hofors mill.
Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has initiated the process to establish its inaugural green hydrogen generation plant in Panipat, with a remarkable capacity of 10,000 tonnes per annum (KTA). This pioneering project is set to materialize within the next 30 months, heralding a significant advancement in India’s pursuit of a net-zero emissions trajectory.
Augustus Global Investment, a prominent German firm, has unveiled plans to invest a whopping $500 million in a green hydrogen plant in Indonesia’s Aceh province.
Western Australia (WA) has unveiled a promising endeavor that could redefine its energy landscape. The completion of a comprehensive feasibility study marks a significant milestone in the potential establishment of a large-scale green hydrogen production facility.
With the inauguration of the world’s largest direct reduction plant for green iron, powered solely by green hydrogen, HyIron is paving the way for climate-neutral iron production. This landmark achievement not only tackles emissions but also heralds a new era of sustainable steelmaking.
Santa Catarina, Brazil, has witnessed the launch of its first Green Hydrogen plant, located within the Photovoltaic Laboratory of the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC).