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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.
A total of six projects to convert diesel trains to hydrogen ones would each receive 300 million euros from the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
The third version of Tesla’s Master Plan series has been published, defining the company’s goal for moving the world and the United States towards a sustainable future fueled by renewable electricity generation sources.
Two Repsol initiatives to promote renewable hydrogen in Spain have been awarded 25 million euros in aid as part of the Institute for Energy Diversification and Saving (IDAEfinal)’s concession under the Strategic Programme for Recovery and Economic Recovery of Renewable Energies, Renewable Hydrogen, and Storage (PERTE ERHA).
South Korean conglomerate POSCO Holdings and Samsung Engineering have been selected as the preferred negotiator for a $5.67 billion green hydrogen plant project in Oman.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Walloon Region signed a memorandum of understanding aimed to make it easier for the EIB and Wallonia to work together on hydrogen-related projects.
Wärtsilä, along with Norway-based Höegh LNG and other partners, Institute for Energy Technology (IFE), University of South-East Norway, Sustainable Energy, and BASF SE, has received funding from the Norwegian Government totaling roughly EUR 5.9 million.
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