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Germany is accelerating its transition to cleaner energy sources, aiming to replace coal-fired power plants and increase renewable capacity. To support the integration of intermittent renewables, German energy giant RWE plans to construct an 800MW hydrogen-ready gas-fired power plant.
In a groundbreaking move, ACCIONA, a leading global infrastructure company, is spearheading several pilot projects utilizing hydrogen technology to cut down emissions during the expansion works of the Centennial Bridge in Seville.
In a significant step towards decarbonizing the energy sector, Malaysia’s Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) and Petronas have signed a Joint Feasibility Study Agreement (JFSA) to explore and develop business ventures in the field of green hydrogen.
The Northern California Power Agency (NCPA) is embarking on an ambitious journey to pave the way for clean energy production and storage with the development of a cutting-edge hydrogen facility. Utilizing grants from the American Public Power Association (APPA), NCPA is focusing on the feasibility of creating a renewable hydrogen production center known as the “Lodi Hydrogen Center.”
As the world grapples with the urgent need for sustainable and low-carbon energy solutions, a groundbreaking consortium comprising Spain’s Tecnicas Reunidas and Italy’s Ansaldo Energia is stepping up to the challenge.
Australian Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen, and the UK Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, Grant Shapps, unveiled a pioneering joint initiative.
Provaris, a prominent player in the renewable energy sector, is forging ahead with its ambitious plan to build green hydrogen production and export infrastructure on the picturesque Tiwi Islands.
Mercury Renewables, a leading sustainable energy company, has announced ambitious plans for a €200 million hydrogen plant, accompanied by an associated wind farm.
In recent times, the world has been fervently seeking sustainable and eco-friendly alternatives to meet its energy demands. The southern Indian state of Kerala has emerged as a hotbed of innovation, as it receives exciting proposals from two major companies intending to establish green hydrogen and green ammonia production plants.