In a monumental stride towards reshaping the energy landscape in the Horn of Africa, CWP Global, a prominent renewable energy developer, and the Government of the Republic of Djibouti have inked a historic joint declaration.
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Emirates Steel Arkan (ESA), Ohmium International, and Khalifa University of Science and Technology have inked a Strategic Collaboration on Hydrogen Research and Development, solidifying the UAE’s commitment to advancing green steel production.
Masdar has set its sights on the burgeoning green hydrogen market, signing a joint development agreement with the Jordanian Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources.
Indonesia is set to embark on its most ambitious green hydrogen project yet, a venture valued at over $1 billion, propelled by the collaboration between Saudi Arabia’s energy giant ACWA Power, Indonesian utilities company PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN), and chemicals entity PT Pupuk Indonesia.
Danish renewable energy developer Floating Power Plant has secured a €26 million grant from the European Commission’s Innovation Fund for its Seaworthy project.
Korean company Eltech UVC is spearheading the establishment of the world’s inaugural port dedicated to the transportation of solar energy-based green hydrogen and green ammonia.
The state of Kerala in India has earmarked substantial funds for its green transport corridor and initiated a pivotal phase of the green hydrogen valley project, highlighting a significant step in the region’s commitment to clean energy and eco-friendly infrastructure.
Green methanol project in southern Spain has captured the attention of investors, with an anticipated investment of up to EUR 1 billion ($1.1 billion). The brainchild of Cepsa and C2X, the project aims to establish a cutting-edge green methanol plant capable of annually producing 300,000 metric tonnes of this eco-friendly fuel.
Plagazi, a leader in hydrogen production, has secured an order for a feasibility study from Germany’s Korn Recycling.
In the town of Hemmingstedt in Holstein, the vision of producing green hydrogen on an industrial scale has faced an unexpected setback. The “West Coast 100” project, once hailed as a lighthouse initiative for green energy, has been halted after just three years, leaving questions about the viability of large-scale hydrogen production.