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A preliminary version of a certificate that will certify the origin of production of the insum from low-carbon sources has been introduced by the Electric Energy Trading Chamber (CCEE) as the first Hydrogen Certification of the Brazilian market. The goal is to satisfy the need for pilot projects for the product’s manufacture in Brazil.
The UK government provides new funding to support clean energy production in the UK.
Over the next ten years, approximately 100,000 megawatts of renewable energy will be used to produce green hydrogen, according to Dr. Mohamed Shaker, Egypt’s minister of electricity and renewable energy.
Three companies have been awarded contracts to design a hydrogen production and carbon capture plant for Uniper and Shell on the South Humber Bank.
In an effort to hasten the transition to clean energy in the North American Pacific Northwest, Fortescue Future Industries and Puget Sound Energy propose to turn an abandoned coal mine in the US into a green hydrogen production facility.
As the demand for clean energy sources increases in the nation, Tata Projects is sharpening its focus on the green hydrogen industry, according to Vinayak Pai, managing director of Tata Projects.
A new green hydrogen project centered in the Midwest has been announced by Xodus.
A hydrogen test bench has been constructed by the ORECA Group for its engine business in Magny-Cours. France is the first country to create an H2 combustion competition engine.
The German government has committed at least 112 million euros to help Kenya achieve its 2030 objective of using only renewable energy sources. This was announced by the BMZ, the ministry of economic cooperation and development.
In a three-year agreement, South Korean car giant Hyundai Motor Group will provide more than 1,000 hydrogen fuel-cell systems to a German manufacturer of environmentally friendly vehicles.
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