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Green hydrogen is being developed and will eventually be produced at a site close to our eastern neighbors by VoltH2. The country’s only deep-water port and energy hub, Wilhelmshaven, will house the first German facility.
Four different agreements have been finalized for the development of new renewable energy in the Republic of Azerbaijan, according to ACWA Power, a prominent Saudi developer, investor, and operator of power generating, water desalination, and green hydrogen facilities worldwide.
The Flexibility for Hydrogen project, often known as “FLEX4H2,” has officially begun. The Clean Hydrogen Partnership and the Swiss Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research, State Secretariat for Education (SERI), Research and Innovation are both contributing funding to the project, which is being headed by Ansaldo Energia.
The Port of Corpus Christi Authority (PCCA) and US renewable energy business AmmPower have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to study the creation of green hydrogen as feedstock for green fuel and green derivatives production, storage, and distribution facilities.
The government of Finland has approved a resolution on hydrogen that outlines the nation’s goals and the steps being taken to support them.
In order to jointly create reliable and substantial clean ammonia (green and blue ammonia) supply chains in Asia, Europe, and the US, RWE, LOTTE CHEMICAL Corporation (LOTTE), and Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) have formed a strategic alliance.
The intrepid investor has put 10 million euros into Inocel, a promising start-up making hydrogen fuel cells.
According to BP CEO Bernard Looney, the company intends to increase its pipeline of hydrogen projects from the 1.8 million t/yr it is now working on by the end of this year.
The German portion of the North Sea will have a hydrogen network thanks to Gasunie.
As the government reveals plans for a widely recognized low carbon hydrogen certification program, transparency and confidence in the UK’s low carbon hydrogen sector are expected to rise on the international stage.
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