Greenalia and P2X-Europe are poised to revolutionize sustainable energy production in Galicia, Spain, with their groundbreaking Power-to-Liquid (PtL) project known as Breogan. This transformative initiative has recently sought classification as a Priority Business Initiative, emphasizing its pivotal role in driving regional economic growth, sustainability, and innovation.
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Mitsui E&S, a Japanese multidiscipline engineering company, has completed the construction of a cutting-edge hydrogen gas supply facility at its Tamano factory.
Germany and Algeria are delving into a groundbreaking initiative aimed at tapping into North Africa’s abundant renewable energy resources.
The European Union (EU) continues to strengthen its global energy partnerships, taking a significant step in its collaboration with Chile to develop renewable hydrogen. Under the guidance of the EU’s Commissioner for Climate Action, Wopke Hoekstra, the Steering Committee of Team Europe Initiative for the Development of Renewable Hydrogen in Chile convened, marking the first meeting between European ministers, ambassadors, and their Chilean counterparts to discuss progress in the hydrogen sector.
ACWA Power, a global leader in water desalination and a pioneer in clean energy, has joined hands with key partners to explore the feasibility of a green hydrogen export corridor. This ambitious project aims to connect ACWA Power’s hydrogen production sites with the Port of Amsterdam, creating a significant trade route for green hydrogen.
South Korea’s Hanwha Aerospace Co. has joined forces with the Korea Automotive Technology Institute (KATECH).
The energy powerhouse of the United States, Texas, is on the brink of a hydrogen revolution. According to a new report from the Hydrogen Council, investment in hydrogen infrastructure in Texas could reach a staggering $247 billion by 2050. This revelation could have far-reaching implications for the state, offering substantial economic benefits and helping to secure its status as an energy exporter.
Germany’s push for sustainable public transportation takes a significant step forward as bus operator West Verkehr places an order for 12 Wrightbus Kite Hydroliners. This move follows an extensive Europe-wide tender process and marks a notable development in Germany’s commitment to hydrogen-powered mobility.
Germany’s energy landscape is taking a significant leap towards advancing its hydrogen storage capabilities with EWE AG’s initiation of a pioneering underground hydrogen storage test.
Clean hydrogen, often touted as the holy grail of sustainable energy, is experiencing an unprecedented boom. A recent report from BloombergNEF (BNEF) reveals that the global pipeline of proposed clean hydrogen projects has soared, now standing at a staggering 174 million tonnes per year. This remarkable threefold increase since January signals the world’s commitment to cleaner energy and a sustainable future.