This partnership aims to source 80 megawatts (MW) of green electricity from the “Sande Hybrid Energy Park,” currently under construction in Lower Saxony, Germany.
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Nedstack and ComAp have joined forces to revolutionize the power generation landscape. Their strategic alliance aims to develop sophisticated control systems that seamlessly integrate fuel cell technology into power generation processes, unlocking the immense potential of this clean energy source.
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in Jordan has inked a crucial memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Jordan Green Ammonia Company. This groundbreaking agreement paves the way for in-depth feasibility studies focusing on green hydrogen projects within the nation.
A recent workshop between the United States and Oman explored the potential for producing hydrogen from Oman’s unique geology. The workshop brought together government, industry, and academic experts to share information and ideas about geologic hydrogen, and to explore new partnerships between the two countries.
OCI signed an agreement with New Fortress Energy (NFE). This partnership aims to produce green hydrogen that will empower OCI to scale up its green ammonia production capacity in Beaumont, Texas, to approximately 160,000 tons per year by 2026.
Colombia recently took center stage at the H2 Meet 2023 the only Latin American nation in attendance, showcasing its commitment to the energy transition and its potential as a clean energy hub.
H2 Green Steel has partnered with Volvo Group to supply near-zero emissions steel for the manufacturing of commercial vehicles.
Lhyfe and Exogen Hydrogen Solutions have joined forces to provide integrated decarbonization solutions powered by green hydrogen. This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) heralds a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionizing industrial steam, district heating, and mobility applications through the use of renewable hydrogen.
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power has inked memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with two prominent Chinese companies. These agreements encompass a wide spectrum of green energy initiatives, including green hydrogen and ammonia production, global renewable energy endeavors, and integrated smart energy solutions.
TEMSA which allocates approximately 5 percent of its turnover to research and development annually, has teamed up with Portugal-based zero-emission bus manufacturer CaetanoBus to create an intercity bus powered by hydrogen fuel.