The Netherlands has authoritatively started the development of its arranged 1,200 km hydrogen pipeline on Oct. 27, with an initial 30 km segment running in Rotterdam to begin tasks in 2025.
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Tenaska have inked an agreement to boost the development of gigawatt-scale green hydrogen projects in the United States. This partnership marks a significant step toward decarbonizing the nation’s energy landscape and supporting the growing global demand for green hydrogen and clean fuels.
The French government has taken a significant step towards accelerating the adoption of cleaner, greener transportation technologies by simplifying retrofit regulations. In a move aimed at expanding the possibilities and broadening the scope of retrofits, hydrogen engines have received a green light, potentially transforming the landscape of the automotive industry.
Belgian company Dredging Environmental and Marine Engineering NV (DEME) is gearing up to invest a colossal $3 billion in a groundbreaking green hydrogen production project in Egypt. This ambitious project aims to serve the growing demands of European markets for clean hydrogen.
Colombian Association of Industrialists (ANDI) and Naturgas have jointly launched Colombia’s very first hydrogen corridor project. This innovative endeavor, supported by nine prominent companies, aims to transform the way cargo is transported in a country where over 95% of goods are traditionally moved by road.
India’s Adani Group has set its sights on raising up to $4 billion, as reported by Bloomberg News. The grand goal? To propel the development of green hydrogen technologies, marking a significant stride in the global race toward clean energy alternatives.
The 2.2GW Neom green hydrogen megaproject is set to supply green hydrogen to a pioneering e-fuels facility operated by Saudi Arabian state oil company Aramco. This groundbreaking initiative aims to produce 35 barrels a day of synthetic gasoline using green hydrogen and captured CO2.
H2X Global, the world’s leading hydrogen fuel cell vehicle manufacturer, has joined forces with KTM Technologies, a global automotive engineering firm, to introduce their revolutionary Hydrogen Professional Van prototype.
Shell, one of the world’s largest energy companies, is set to cut 200 jobs as part of its cost-saving strategy, a move that signals a significant downsizing in its hydrogen division. This decision, announced by Chief Executive Wael Sawan, aims to reduce costs by up to $3 billion (£2.5 billion) across the company by the end of 2025.
NextHeat, an engineering company specializing in hydrogen combustion and process heat, has teamed up with Stargate Hydrogen, a manufacturer of innovative alkaline electrolyser stacks for green hydrogen production.