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Fluxys and Macquarie Asset Management have reached an agreement for Fluxys to purchase OGE, the largest transmission system operator in Germany, for about 24% of the current market value.
In terms of energy, we want to become increasingly independent from other nations. We have been compelled to consider this angle by the epidemic and the crisis brought on by the rise in energy and raw material prices.
Using only domestic technology, South Korea Power Generation has begun to develop hydrogen combustion technology for massive gas turbines.
Initial Generation II pictures, created in cooperation with the EDAG Group, have been delivered to First Hydrogen Corp. (EDAG). The front and back details of the newest generation are displayed in these earliest pictures.
In order to hasten the development of inexpensive clean hydrogen technology, the US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced funding of up to $47 million.
In order to build a green hydrogen and green ammonia project in Namibia, Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and Enersense Energy Namibia (EEN) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
Recently, the “Hybla Project” was presented to the major local institutions, several local organisations, and Sasol Italy and Sonatrach Raffineria Italiana at the Sasol factory in Augusta.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) covering the preparations for a 5-MW turnkey green hydrogen project has been inked, according to Swedish energy systems provider Metacon, with the forest directorate of Poland’s city of Katowice.
For a cooperative project to create a green hydrogen supply chain, Australia and Germany have set aside A$50 million ($35.5 million) and 50 million euros ($54.4 million), respectively.
The billionaire Gautam Adani’s company hopes to sell out sectors like hydrogen, airports, and data centers between 2025 and 2028 if they satisfy certain investment requirements, according to Chief Financial Officer Jugeshinder Singh.
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