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As part of a significant global drive toward renewable hydrogen, Total Eren, a renewable energy producer partially controlled by the French oil company Total, claims it is considering a huge number of “gigawatt” size renewable projects in Australia.
Toyota Motor Company (Toyota) has been collaborating with Fukushima Prefecture since June 2021 on the creation of new future cities that will use both hydrogen produced in Fukushima and hydrogen-related technology developed there.
In order to jointly market and distribute small-scale hydrogen liquefaction technology globally, GenH2 and Chart Industries have formed a strategic alliance.
After 11 businesses expressed interest in using such infrastructure, French gas transmission company GRTgaz will carry out a feasibility study on delivering low-carbon hydrogen fuel to the industrial and port area of Dunkirk.
The renewable hydrogen manufacturer, Phynix, has chosen Duro Felguera Green Tech for the turnkey contract (EPC) for the construction of a production plant, with 10 megawatts (MW) of electrolytic power, in Alcázar de San Juan (Ciudad Real).
United Hydrogen Limited (UHL) was established with the goal of becoming the first hydrogen unicorn in the world and the industry leader in a market expected to be worth US$201 billion by 2025.
Porsche has created a prototype hydrogen motor that can be placed in high-end sports cars and performs on par with a 4.4-liter, eight-cylinder gasoline engine while using less fuel and keeping emissions at safe levels for the environment.
According to a statement from the Egyptian government, China Energy would invest $5.1 billion in a green hydrogen project in Egypt.
According to consulting company Velerity, Puerto Rico has a 3.5Mt/year technical capacity for producing green hydrogen.
As it investigates the use of hydrogen at its Yarwun alumina refinery in Gladstone, Sumitomo Corporation has finished its Front End Engineering Design (FEED) studies for a green hydrogen production plant located at Gladstone, Queensland, with Rio Tinto as a key prospective offtake partner.
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