- EU and UN Launch €4.4 Million Initiative to Boost Circular Economy in Georgia
- EU and UN Launch €4.4 Million Initiative to Boost Circular Economy in Georgia
- EU and UN Launch €4.4 Million Initiative to Boost Circular Economy in Georgia
- EU and UN Launch €4.4 Million Initiative to Boost Circular Economy in Georgia
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At the generation facility at So Gonçalo do Amarante, Ceará, EDP Brazil created the first Green Hydrogen (H2V) molecule. As part of the EDP Group’s commitments to the energy transition, the expansion of the facility is crucial for the production of renewable energy in Brazil.
In order to prepare for future occurrences of the frigid, windless conditions observed in the past week, the energy company SSE has started construction on an underground hydrogen storage cavern in east Yorkshire.
A hydrogen and methanol production facility will be built in Tasmania by Iberdrola in partnership with Abel Energy. The plant’s initial output is scheduled for 2026 and its construction will cost $1.7 billion.
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has inked credit facility agreements with local, regional, and international banks.
To the benefit of the greater Hunter, a $100 million investment will ensure that Labor’s vision is realized at the Port of Newcastle.
In collaboration with Gasunie, the NortH2 consortium, which is made up of Eneco, RWE, Equinor, and Shell, is looking into how all facets of the hydrogen value chain, from production to transport and storage, may be developed in concert.
25 million euro financing for the construction of a hydrogen production facility in Abruzzo inside industrial and abandoned lands as part of the 500 million euro National Recovery and Resilience Plan RFP from the Ministry of Ecological Transition.
Industry federations from France and Germany are lobbying for the construction of a joint European hydrogen infrastructure to accelerate the technology’s roll-out across the region.
According to a statement from Lithuanian Amber Grid, one of the project’s partners, six gas operators from Lithuania, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, and Germany have signed an agreement on collaboration in the development of hydrogen infrastructure.
Researchers at Don State Technical University (DSTU) have created a fresh technique for gathering and storing hydrogen for use as fuel. The electrochemical approach of hydrogen buildup in ceramic-metal electrode matrices is suggested to be used.
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