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Cummins is concentrating on three important areas for hydrogen as a consequence of acquisitions and investment: the generation of green hydrogen, the management and transportation of hydrogen, and the use of hydrogen in engines and fuel cells.
The Italian Hydrogen Association, H2IT, views it as proof of the supply chain’s realism. To expand hydrogen mobility in Italy, it is strategically important to begin building infrastructure.
According to Kamran Huseynov, deputy director of Azerbaijan’s State Agency on Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources, an interdepartmental working group on hydrogen has been formed to conduct research and develop recommendations for the production of hydrogen in the nation.
For the installation of 15 hydrogen stations across 5 EU nations, TotalEnergies will receive €26 million. The organization is one of the recipients of funding from a request for projects focusing on alternative infrastructures.
Through its participation in Floene Energias, Marubeni Corporation initiated the first green hydrogen injection demonstration project in Portugal’s natural gas distribution network.
Amarenco MENA, which produces renewable energy projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), and Hynfra have inked a framework cooperation agreement.
The Belgian Hydrogen Council (BHC) was established by WaterstofNet and Cluster Tweed to solidify and enhance Belgium’s position in Europe and internationally as a cutting-edge center of excellence for clean hydrogen.
Duro Felguera’s renewable energy branch, DF Green Tech, has been chosen by pHYnix to complete the turnkey contract (EPC) for the building of the Vitale production plant in Alcázar de San Juan (City Real).
In order to fuel the Bad Lauchstädt TerraWatt project in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, which will use wind energy to manufacture green hydrogen, Energiepark Bad Lauchstädt GmbH has placed a 50 MW order with Vestas.
Over the following ten years, the country’s growing interest in green hydrogen would result in investments totaling nearly 16 trillion rupees across the entire chain. The rising cost of its production, though, might put a damper on things.
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