As part of the business’s progress report on Energia, Embraer’s initiative to move the aviation industry to net zero by 2050, the firm unveiled new aircraft ideas.
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The API applauded the DOE for promoting a clean hydrogen economy in its comments, but also expressed worry that the roadmap fails to appropriately take into account various methods of producing hydrogen and the short-term advantages of cooperating with current hydrogen users, such as refineries.
The Coega Green Ammonia project has received government backing to expedite construction, which represents a significant advancement in the race towards a just energy transformation in South Africa’s hardest-hit region.
A study into the potential creation of a large-scale ammonia cracker to enable the importation of 1 million tons of hydrogen annually for the decarbonization of industry and mobility has begun thanks to a project by 18 firms coordinated by the Port of Rotterdam Authority.
Lotte Chemical Corp. and Air Liquide Korea established a joint venture to scale up the hydrogen supply chain for mobility markets in Korea.
A memorandum of understanding between RWE AG and Hyphen Hydrogen Energy might allow RWE to offtake up to 300,000 tons of green ammonia from Namibia annually.
With the publication of new policy and advice, the Western Australian Government is giving assurance and clarity to large-scale hydrogen proponents wishing to access or use Crown land.
Morocco is considering collaborating with Asia’s richest man, Gautam Adani, on a massive hydrogen project as part of a push for renewable energy to meet demand both domestically and in Europe.
In order to produce green hydrogen, which is seen as the foundation of the transition to cleaner energy, Orsted plans to spend heavily on a large-scale facility in Denmark.
Toyota is adamant that it is premature to concentrate on a single zero-emissions solution, therefore it is simultaneously developing technology for hydrogen fuel cells, hydrogen combustion engines, and battery electric vehicles.