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In 2023, Sinopec will control China’s hydrogen market.
The first industrial-scale green hydrogen generation facility in Finland has begun construction, according to P2X Solutions, the facility’s eventual owner.
The Indian government intends to expand export benefits under the Remission of Duties and Taxes on Export Products (RoDTEP) policy to local green hydrogen fuel manufacturers in an effort to become a major provider of clean fuel, according to Reuters.
The Rostock-based APEX Group, a developer and operator of “green” hydrogen electrolysis plants, has been acquired by the Luxembourg-based exceet Group.
The EU Innovation Fund awarded RWE a €108 million grant for its FUREC project, which intends to create circular and green hydrogen from non-recyclable municipal solid waste in Limburg, the Netherlands.
The 19-seat Dornier 228 of ZeroAvia has completed its first test flight in the UK. It serves as a testbed for the company’s emissions-free hydrogen-electric powertrain, which is expected to be certified and used for commercial flights by 2025.
To establish a green hydrogen facility and a green ammonia pilot project in the Republic of Uzbekistan, ACWA Power has signed detailed heads of terms agreements with the nation’s Ministry of Energy and Uzkimyosanoat, a state-owned chemical corporation.
Both the “National Energy Plan” and the “Hydrogen Technologies Strategy and Roadmap” were unveiled by Turkey in preparation for the nation’s 2053 net zero emission goals.
Shipping has been selected as a sector for pilot projects under India’s recently created National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM), with New Delhi allocating an initial $2.5 million for a range of trailblazing initiatives that will include a look at the steel sector.
The Berto Group has just signed a nine-year lease for 230 hydrogen-powered trucks created by the start-up Hyliko, making a triple-profit investment.
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