In accordance with a memorandum of understanding they signed, BP will look into the possibility of creating a new green hydrogen production facility in Egypt.
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In order to develop, finance, and run a cluster combining green hydrogen production with solar and wind power generation, Paris-based Voltalia, and its Egyptian partner TAQA Arabia, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Egypt.
Cavendish Renewable Technology, based in Melbourne, will develop mass-producible technology based on its research into hydrogen production.
In order to develop one of India’s largest proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers at Vijaipur, Madhya Pradesh, GAIL will use technology that will be provided by Cummins in partnership with EPC player Tecnimont (TCMPL), the Indian subsidiary of Maire Tecnimont Group.
A collaborative relationship between GKN Aerospace and IAAPS has been established to create and test cutting-edge hydrogen technology solutions for the aviation sector’s decarbonization.
Greenzo Energy will invest $50 million in Gujarat. As an angel investor, Real-Time Accelerator Fund has promised to put $1 million USD into Greenzo Energy.
An MoU between CWP Global and the Djiboutian government has been inked in order to build a 10GW sustainable and environmentally friendly hydrogen hub.
Northeast Brazil’s Pecem Industry and Port Complex (CIPP) has signed a pre-contract with Brazilian developers Casa dos Ventos Energias Renovaveis and Comerc Eficiencia to create a green hydrogen and ammonia plant with up to 2.4 GW of electrolysis capacity.
A recently formed coalition, which includes the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA), Southern Company, Dominion Energy, Duke Energy, Louisville Gas & Electric Company, and Kentucky Utilities Company (LG&E and KU), as well as Battelle and other organizations, announced its intention to seek federal financial support for a Southeast Hydrogen Hub.
In order to achieve sustainable excellence and turn into a company with zero net CO2 emissions, Cemex said that it will adopt hydrogen injection technology in four of its cement facilities in Mexico. This initiative is a component of Cemex’s Future in Action program.