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Belgium-based company DEME and Muscat-headquartered integrated energy group OQ are embarking on an extensive engineering endeavor for the Hyport Duqm project in Oman, which aims to establish a green hydrogen and ammonia facility.
A consortium led by Posco Holdings, a prominent Korean company, has emerged victorious in a deal to build the world’s largest hydrogen plant in Duqm, Oman. The deal marks a significant win for the global hydrogen industry and a leap forward in the push for sustainable energy.
Thyssenkrupp Nucera AG & Co. KGaA, based in Dortmund, Germany, continues to make strides in the green hydrogen sector.
Hamburg Airport, Rotterdam The Hague Airport, Rotterdam The Hague Innovation Airport, and Hamburg Aviation have announced an innovative collaboration focused on the feasibility of a route for hydrogen-powered aircraft between the two cities.
Indonesia’s National Research and Innovation Agency (BRIN) has embarked on a comprehensive review of the national strategy and road map concerning long-term hydrogen use, aiming for 2060.
TotalEnergies, a global energy company, has entered into an agreement with VNG, a German natural gas distribution company, to facilitate the supply of green hydrogen to the Leuna refinery.
Japan’s commitment to decarbonization is receiving a significant boost, with leading energy firm Iwatani Corp. aggressively expanding its hydrogen business.
Element 2 has formed a strategic partnership with fuel card provider Radius and its UK Fuels network to accelerate the accessibility of hydrogen across the UK.
Morocco’s OCP, a state-owned chemical manufacturing group and one of the world’s largest producers of phosphates and fertilizers, has announced a significant move towards achieving its low-carbon objectives.
The European Commission (EC) recently defined the parameters under which hydrogen, hydrogen-based fuels, or other energy carriers can be acknowledged as renewable fuels of non-biological origin (RFNBOs).
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