A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by PT Tripatra Engineering (TRIPATRA), one of Indonesia’s top engineering-based solutions providers, and PT HDF Energy Indonesia, the country’s first hydrogen power plant developer.
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As part of a deal to establish zero-emission services in the nation’s northeast, Swedish airline Braathens Regional Airlines (BRA) will provide turboprop aircraft to ZeroAvia for conversion to hydrogen fuel cell power.
The governments of Germany and the Netherlands have decided to work together more closely in the future to link their respective hydrogen pipeline networks.
In Saxony-Anhalt, discussions between the federal states’ energy ministers took place. Their objective is to encourage the growth of the hydrogen economy. Willingmann, the conference’s chairman, predicts that we “won’t ever be able to totally dispense with energy imports.”
China’s fuel cell vehicle (FCV) market has had tremendous expansion in recent years, with sales of FCVs experiencing a compound annual growth rate of 32.3% from 2016 to 2022.
EDP moves more quickly with its green hydrogen aspirations in Spain. The environmental processes for the two significant projects that the company, led by Miguel Stilwell and Ana Paula Marques in Spain, is currently working on in our nation Los Barrios in Cádiz and the Hydrogen Valley of Asturias in Aboo have already been started.
The consultation process for Chile’s green hydrogen action plan has begun, and it will be in charge of the country’s short-term goal to expand the nascent industry.
In a reopened tungsten mine in Tasmania, Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has agreed to replace diesel with renewable energy and green hydrogen.
Iberdrola will be in charge of the Atmosphere consortium, a project that will bring together various businesses to develop new technologies that can be used to upgrade the essential machinery in green hydrogen production facilities, thereby addressing every step along the value chain.
For the “Power-to-Hydrogen-to-Power” project, INNIO has ordered two electrolysers with a total output of 2 MW from H-TEC SYSTEMS to convert green power into green hydrogen (H2) .