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Samsung C&T to Construct Infrastructure for Hydrogen Compound Power Generation in South Korea
Samsung C&T has been contracted to construct the first hydrogen compound blending power generation infrastructure in South Korea.
ACME Group has joined hands with Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies, a German Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carriers (LOHC) innovator. They’ve signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to mutually investigate the possibility of creating large-scale hydrogen supply chains.
Denmark’s new hydrogen agreement promises a potential surge in green export and local growth.
The proposed 400MW green hydrogen project, H2Sines.Rdam, intended to revolutionize hydrogen transportation from Portugal to the Netherlands, has been quietly abandoned.
Germany’s ruling coalition recently finalized a financing mechanism for its ambitious hydrogen network, signaling a significant step towards decarbonizing its economy and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
Denmark’s decision not to support a new hydrogen pipeline to Germany without long-term commitments from buyers marks a significant development in the hydrogen energy sector.
Mott MacDonald and Gasunie Partnership to Evaluate Offshore Hydrogen Infrastructure Feasibility
Mott MacDonald has secured a contract with Gasunie to carry out a feasibility assessment of a green hydrogen infrastructure in the Dutch North Sea.
The Hydrogen Connection: Unraveling Sebastian Kurz’s Strategic Play in UAE’s Energy Chessboard
Sebastian Kurz, the former Chancellor of Austria, has ventured into the world of energy, specifically hydrogen, with his involvement in Masdar’s European subsidiary.
From Research to Reality: Advancing Hydrogen Technologies, Interview with Professor Ibrahim Dincer
In a recent exclusive interview conducted by Energy News, Professor Ibrahim Dincer, a distinguished mechanical engineering professor at Ontario Tech University, shared his insights into the realm of sustainable energy technologies, with a particular focus on hydrogen energy.
Uniper has recently encountered delays in its flagship green hydrogen project, H2Maasvlakte, situated in the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
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