The Dominican Republic (DR) is delving into the potential of green hydrogen, an eco-friendly alternative to conventional fuels. Italian company EN.IT stands at the forefront, expressing a keen interest in contributing to the DR’s burgeoning green hydrogen industry.
Browsing: Featured
Sunfire has officially started the construction of its research and development center in Dresden. With a hefty investment of around 30 million euros earmarked for the company’s headquarters, Sunfire is set to propel the development of cutting-edge electrolyzer prototypes, aiming to redefine the landscape of green hydrogen production.
Topsoe, a global leader in carbon emission reduction technologies, has entered into a significant contract with Allied, a prominent developer of energy infrastructure projects. The collaboration aims to implement Topsoe’s dynamic green ammonia technology for Allied’s groundbreaking project in Gove, Northern Territory, Australia.
Panasonic has unveiled plans to invest approximately €130 million in a transformative project at its Panasonic Manufacturing UK plant in Cardiff.
RWE, a global offshore wind leader, and Hyundai Engineering & Construction (Hyundai E&C), a subsidiary of Hyundai Motor Group, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
Kohler Engines, a key player in the engine development realm, has launched the Direct Injection Hydrogen (KDH) engine, a groundbreaking internal combustion engine fueled by hydrogen. This move aligns with Kohler’s commitment to advancing technologies with a reduced environmental footprint and promoting sustainability.
The Netherlands and Germany are uniting to spearhead the future import of green hydrogen, marking a pivotal step towards a sustainable and low-carbon energy landscape.
Asahi Kasei, Gentari Hydrogen Sdn Bhd (a PETRONAS subsidiary), and JGC Holdings Corporation have completed a detailed feasibility study for a large-scale green hydrogen project.
FNB Gas unveils plans for Germany’s hydrogen core network, estimating a €20 billion investment by 2032. With a sprawling 9,700 km, the network aims to reshape existing natural gas pipelines, presenting a cost-effective and rapid strategy. Privately financed and backed by German government support, this initiative positions Germany at the forefront of hydrogen infrastructure development.
Appalachian Hydrogen Hub secured a whopping $925 million in federal funding, marking the inception of a transformative journey. As the prime sponsor, Battelle’s division manager for energy and resilience, Shawn Bennett, envisions this hub as a catalyst for job creation and economic development across the Appalachian states, including West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Kentucky.