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G7 ministers warily support Japan’s climate aims by agreeing ammonia may reduce emissions
Group of Seven climate ministers are expected to support Japan’s climate ambitions with a cautious endorsement by agreeing that ammonia might be used to reduce emissions from fossil fuel-based power plants, but only under specific circumstances.
European aircraft manufacturer Airbus has established a research facility in the province of Kiangsu on China’s east coast. The facility will be located in the city of Sucou in the Yangzi River delta, where Airbus will focus on research in the areas of hydrogen and alternative fuels.
The Belgian House Committee adopted a hydrogen law last February that is set to become the first law of its kind in the world, according to the Energy Minister, Tinne Van der Straeten. The new law will regulate hydrogen transport networks and set up a network operator to ensure the quality of hydrogen and provide free access to the transport network.
German engineering and technology company, Bosch, is showcasing its high-temperature mini-power plants, known as Solid Oxide Fuel Cells (SOFCs), at the Hanover Fair.
A 11 ha plot on the Maasvlakte is being developed by the Port of Rotterdam Authority so that a massive green hydrogen plant can be built there. The IJmuiden Ver Wind Farm tender that will take place later this year is the cause.
After the Mirai, Toyota Motor Corp. intends to introduce a hydrogen-powered fuel cell version of the new Crown Sedan in the autumn.
A feasibility study for the production of clean hydrogen in Japan from garbage, including municipal waste, has been started by Idemitsu Kosan.
With financing for a new research project, Wales & West Utilities is trying to create “hydrogen hubs” to aid in lowering emissions from heat and transportation together.
The Empresa Nacional del Petróleo (ENAP) and three private enterprises have inked an agreement to transform the Laredo Terminal in the Magallanes region into a development hub for the green hydrogen (H2V) industry.
Linde Korea is actively growing the hydrogen ecosystem by building huge hydrogen vehicle charging stations in Gyeonggi-do and increasing industrial gas output for semiconductor fabrication.
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