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According to a study supported by the European Investment Bank, Africa has the capacity to create €1 trillion ($1.06 trillion) in green hydrogen annually by 2035, enabling it to export the fuel and support local industry.
Agreements have been signed between Shell, ENGIE, Vopak, and Anthony Veder to establish a hydrogen chain from Sines to Rotterdam.…
In order to fund a pilot of the Hydrilyte hydrogen storage technology, which Carbon280 has an exclusive license for, Carbon280 has announced the successful raising of $7.6 million.
A request for permission from the borough council to construct a £40 million green hydrogen factory in Barrow has been made.
Three initiatives in Rotterdam are getting state grants under the IPCEI scheme to boost the production of green hydrogen.
According to reports, the government intends to implement new regulations to support businesses engaged in the manufacture and distribution of hydrogen and ammonia in order to encourage the wider adoption of these compounds as next-generation fuels.
Ministers, local and foreign dignitaries, and representatives from the private sector attended the opening of the e-fuels plant Haru Oni in Chile’s far south Magallanes region.
A memorandum of understanding was signed by the Sonatrach group with the German VNG AG with the intention of “exploring the possibilities for cooperation for the realization of projects in the sphere of hydrogen and green ammonia with a view to exporting them to Germany.”
A UK Parliament research found that hydrogen is unlikely to be feasible and affordable for mass usage in heating homes or powering cars in the near future.
Researchers from EnergyVille partners KU Leuven and imec have pushed the boundaries of nanotechnology.
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