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Woodland Biofuels has announced a groundbreaking $1.35 billion investment at the Port of South Louisiana to build the world’s largest carbon-negative renewable natural gas plant and ultra-green hydrogen facility.
The largest green hydrogen and ammonia production complex in the Mediterranean is being planned on Mallorca.
Germany aims to make hydrogen a cornerstone of its energy system within a few years. However, political uncertainty and excessive bureaucracy threaten this future-focused venture.
CB&I, a subsidiary of McDermott, and Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean recently announced the Approval in Principle (AiP) of their 80,000 m³ liquid hydrogen (LH2) carrier design, granted by classification society DNV.
In a recent interview, Ivette Vera-Perez, the President and CEO of the Canadian Hydrogen Association (CHA), shed light on the…
Seven hydrogen projects across Finland, Norway, Portugal, and Spain will receive EUR 720 million ($771.6 million) from the European Hydrogen Bank. This initiative aims to boost hydrogen production by covering the cost gap between renewable hydrogen and its non-renewable counterpart.
Deutsche ReGas has successfully finished the front-end engineering design (FEED) phase for their upcoming hydrogen hub in Lubmin, Germany.
CFE considers the possibility of an alliance with PEMEX to develop a green hydrogen project at one of PEMEX’s refineries.
Spain is set to achieve five gigawatts (GW) of installed electrolyzer capacity by 2030. Although this is below Spain’s target of 11 GW, it is the highest projected capacity among European Union countries.
The Strategic Clean Energy Partnership (SCEP) Ministerial was held in Washington D.C., led by U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Indian Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Hardeep Singh Puri. This event focused on renewable energy, hydrogen, and energy storage.
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