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In order to complete the $600 million project by 2025, the South Australian government has selected potential locations for its hydrogen power plant.
The first flight of a demonstrator by Universal Hydrogen (UH2), which outfits a De Havilland Canada Dash 8-300 with hydrogen tanks and a fuel cell electric motor unit, could happen in the coming weeks. The research will demonstrate the viability of hydrogen-powered aircraft.
In order to make Scotland a global leader in the production of hydrogen, ministers have devised a strategy that they claim could generate up to £25 billion annually and create more than 300,000 employees.
The Saxon government has announced that the Leipzig-based company Ontras Gastransport GmbH can begin constructing the first hydrogen pipeline network in Europe this week.
The government of Egypt announced that the cabinet has approved a permit for the construction of a green ammonia project with a 1 million ton annual production capacity in the Ain Sokhna industrial zone.
Stanwell announced it plans to begin a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) study in early 2023 after a $10.4 million (USD 7 million) feasibility study found the proposed 3 GW facility is technically feasible and commercially viable.
The investigation could result in a retraction if it uncovers contradictions that cast doubt on the study’s conclusions.
The contract for the 20-year supply of hydrogen and co-product steam from Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL), a subsidiary of the Indian government’s public sector, has been awarded to Matheson Tri-Gas, Inc.
CMB seeks to significantly reduce the environmental impact of truck transportation.
As the demand for clean energy sources increases in the nation, Tata Projects is sharpening its focus on the green hydrogen industry, according to Vinayak Pai, managing director of Tata Projects.
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