Spearheaded by Djewels B.V., a subsidiary of HyCC (Clean Hydrogen Coastline Consortium), and supported by a consortium of European companies, the Djewels project is poised to play a pivotal role in Europe’s green hydrogen landscape. Let’s delve into the details of this significant endeavor and its potential impact.
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Enagás, the natural gas network manager, and transmission system operator (TSO), is launching a non-binding Call for Interest process for the country’s first green hydrogen backbone network. This initiative marks a crucial step in Spain’s efforts to transition to sustainable and renewable energy sources, particularly green hydrogen.
Nikola Corporation, a prominent player in the realm of hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles, is gearing up to make a significant stride in the clean energy transportation sector.
South Australia is positioning itself as a global leader in renewable energy with the introduction of a landmark bill aimed at streamlining the development of hydrogen and renewable energy projects.
Entergy has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Monarch Energy to provide renewable power for Monarch’s 300 MW electrolyzer project in South Louisiana.
EWE GASSPEICHER, a subsidiary of EWE, has embarked on a pioneering initiative to assess the future storage requirements for hydrogen through a market survey. This effort aims to align storage capacity with the growing demand for hydrogen in various sectors.
Bosch, the renowned engineering and technology solutions provider, is set to revolutionize the U.S. trucking industry with its cutting-edge hydrogen fuel cell power modules.
South Korea has introduced a hydrogen production facility that operates without emitting harmful greenhouse gases. The newly constructed facility, situated at the Seongnam Metropolitan Water Purification Plant, stands as a beacon of environmentally friendly hydrogen generation.
The government-controlled power company, Elektroprivreda Crne Gore (EPCG), is teaming up with European investors to explore the production of green ammonia and hydrogen. These ambitious projects align with Montenegro’s goal of transitioning to clean energy and reducing carbon emissions.
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.