Alongside U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and New York State Governor Kathy Hochul, Plug Power invited guests to Vista Technology Park, its new 407,000-square-foot fuel cell manufacturing facility in Slingerlands, New York, for a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
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In order to install up to 10 megawatts of fuel cells at Unimicron facilities in Taiwan, Bloom Energy has a contract with the manufacturer of printed circuit boards and chip substrates Unimicron.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry, and Energy has given producers or importers of green hydrogen a legal foundation for subsidizing the difference between the production costs of green hydrogen and gray hydrogen in order to ensure the competitiveness of green hydrogen.
According to Janiana Mencomo, the foreign minister of Panama, India, and Panama are discussing possible cooperation in the development of green hydrogen and other renewable technology.
Turkey wants to develop a more adaptable electrical grid by increasing its electrolyzer capacity, a crucial part of producing green hydrogen, to 5 gigawatts by 2035.
Shell Oman acquired a 35 percent ownership in Green Energy Oman (GEO), the partnership that is building the biggest renewable green hydrogen project in the nation in the Omani governorates of Al Wusta and Dhofar. From up to 25 gigawatts of solar and wind energy, hydrogen will be created.
An approximately twelve-kilometer natural gas pipeline has been purchased by Thyssengas GmbH from RWE Generation SE, for hydrogen transport.
In order to build and sell high-pressure hydrogen storage systems for commercial vehicles, Plastic Omnium and Rein, a division of the Chinese state-owned energy giant Shenergy Group, have formed a joint venture.
According to a recent joint assessment of hydrogen patents by the European Patent Office (EPO) and the International Energy Agency, innovation in hydrogen is trending towards low-emission solutions, with Europe and Japan in the lead and the United States losing the pace (IEA).