Eastern Canada is on the cusp of becoming a global leader in the green hydrogen revolution with SK ecoplant’s monumental Nujio’qonik project. Approved for a sprawling land area dedicated to wind power generation, this $15 billion initiative is poised to make waves in the world of clean energy.
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JERA Americas, Uniper, and ConocoPhillips have announced a non-binding Heads of Agreement for the sale of ammonia to Uniper.
Yokogawa Australia, a subsidiary of the corporation, has secured an order from Monford Group Pty Ltd. to provide an energy management system (EMS) for the Yuri Green Hydrogen Project, a significant step towards green hydrogen production in the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
ACWA Power, the world’s largest private water desalination company and a trailblazer in the energy transition, has set the stage for a groundbreaking partnership.
Swiss natural gas transport company Gaznat inaugurated a groundbreaking Power-to-Gas project in the the town of Aigle. This innovative venture harnesses the power of the sun and cutting-edge technology to usher in a new era of green hydrogen production.
The ‘New Geohonic’ project, a groundbreaking initiative for intercontinental commercial green hydrogen production in Canada, has received crucial approval. SK Ecoplant, a key player in the project, announced this milestone, marking a substantial leap forward for the 20 trillion won project.
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.
In the race towards a cleaner and more sustainable energy future, hydrogen has emerged as a promising contender. Its potential as a clean energy source in a decarbonized society has sparked significant technological developments, including the construction of efficient liquefied hydrogen (LH2) carriers.
Their innovative approach utilizes exothermic reactions to produce hydrogen, alumina (aluminum oxide), and exothermic heat, setting the stage for a revolution in clean hydrogen production.
India’s Ministry of Ports, Shipping, and Waterways (MoPSW) has received an enthusiastic response from more than 20 companies keen to participate in green hydrogen generation, storage, bunkering, and refueling projects. These ambitious initiatives are set to transform three major Indian ports: Kandla, Tuticorin, and Paradeep.