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Engie has decided to cancel its ambitious green hydrogen-to-synthetic methane project in Belgium. This decision stems from concerns about the project’s viability and financial sustainability.
Air Liquide is making significant strides in the development of its low-carbon hydrogen ecosystem in the Normandy industrial basin.
Hamburg is taking significant steps towards its green energy transformation by demolishing the Moorburg coal-fired power plant to make way for a new hydrogen hub.
A few days ago, an exciting development unfolded in the hydrogen sector as the joint venture Lotte-Air Liquide Ener’Hy signed a memorandum of understanding with several key players, including Lotte Global Logistics, Lotte SK Eneroot, Hyundai Motor Company, and the Ministry of the Environment.
Sembcorp Industries, through its wholly owned subsidiary Sembcorp Utilities Pte Ltd, has entered into a joint development framework agreement with Indonesian partners PT PLN Energi Primer Indonesia and PT Transportasi Gas Indonesia to establish a hydrogen transportation pipeline connecting Sumatra, the Riau Islands, and Singapore.
Ireland and Germany are joining forces in a green hydrogen initiative. Spearheaded by ESB, this project aims to examine the production of green hydrogen and its export from Ireland to Germany.
Spain’s Exolum is venturing into the innovative use of existing oil infrastructure for the distribution of green hydrogen in Britain.
SAS AB is joining forces with EQT Infrastructure and CIP to develop green hydrogen production in Northwest Europe.
Incitec Pivot Limited, an Australian-based multinational corporation, has decided to sell its Gibson Island facility.