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ReNew has unveiled plans to invest a staggering INR 26,400 crore in a green hydrogen project in Kerala. The ambitious venture aims to establish a 220-kilo-tonnes-per-annum (KTPA) green hydrogen project to produce 1,100 KTPA of green ammonia.
Cork County Council is on the verge of a pivotal decision that could shape Ireland’s future of clean energy. In early March, the council is expected to rule on a planning application submitted by ESB Networks for a hydrogen power plant in Aghada on the eastern side of Cork Harbour.
In a surprising turn of events, no train manufacturers have submitted bids for the Dutch province of Groningen’s inaugural tender for four hydrogen-powered trains.
In a move to reshape the landscape of Europe’s energy system, a groundbreaking alliance named H2eart for Europe emerged in Brussels in January 2024.
Lhyfe has confirmed the success of its offshore hydrogen production pilot platform, Sealhyfe.
General Motors (GM) and Honda have started production at their joint venture facility, Fuel Cell System Manufacturing (FCSM).
EDP Renewables (EDPR), a global leader in renewable energy, has inked a historic Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Lhyfe, a prominent green hydrogen producer.
Renowned geoscientist Arnout Everts, armed with a Ph.D. in Earth Sciences and over 30 years of experience in the oil and gas industry, delves into the potential of natural hydrogen in a new Energy News interview.
Masdar and Daimler Truck Join Forces to Explore Liquid Green Hydrogen Exports to Europe
Masdar, the UAE’s clean energy powerhouse, and Daimler Truck Holding, a leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The primary goal is to assess the feasibility of exporting liquid green hydrogen from Abu Dhabi to Europe by 2030.
Australian government is engaging in discussions with Germany regarding a potential €400 million ($660 million) funding plan. The aim is to initiate billion-dollar-scale green hydrogen projects in Australia, furthering the transition away from Russian gas in Germany.
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