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The creation of one of Australia’s largest anticipated green hydrogen hubs has been made possible thanks to a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed by Western Green Energy Hub and Korea Electric Power Corporation.
This week, Cadent, a gas distributor, confirmed that its plans for a hydrogen gas network in Whitby, Cheshire, had not been chosen as the “preferred proposal” by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (DESNZ), due to opposition from locals. This dealt a serious blow to plans for the UK’s first “Hydrogen Village” trial.
Uzbekistan is set to make significant strides in the renewable energy sector as the construction of its first green hydrogen production plant is scheduled to begin this autumn.
Lhyfe has unveiled plans to develop a 70 MW green hydrogen plant in Perl, Saarland, Germany. This ambitious project aims to deliver up to 30 tons of green hydrogen per day into the mosaHYc hydrogen island network, facilitating the decarbonization of Saarland’s industrial sector and the entire Grande Région.
Hyzon Motors, a leading developer and supplier of hydrogen fuel cell technology and zero-emission heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs), has announced the successful completion and factory acceptance testing of nine single-stack 200kW Fuel Cell System (FCS) B-samples.
JLEN Environmental Assets Group, along with a consortium of investment funds and clean energy developer HH2E, is set to invest up to 9.2 million euros ($10 million) in a green hydrogen production site in Lubmin, Germany.
Germany’s ambitious green hydrogen import tender, valued at $985 million, has garnered significant interest from two Indian consortiums, IoC-ReNew-L&T and HPCL-ACME.
Yamaha, a prominent player in the automotive industry, is throwing its weight behind hydrogen as a clean and viable option for achieving carbon neutrality.
In a groundbreaking move, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Republic of France have announced a joint initiative to search for innovative solutions for hydrogen production and renewable energy promotion.
Deputy Premier Dato Sri Dr. Sim Kui Hian recently announced that Sarawak, the largest state in Malaysia, has set a target to become a significant supplier of hydrogen to South Korea.
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