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The Undersea hydrogen pipeline between Barcelona and Marseille will cost roughly 2 billion euros.
Amogy and Ballard to integrate fuel cell engines in ammonia-to-power maritime applications
Amogy and Ballard Power Systems have a deal for the sale of fuel cell engines for use in ammonia-to-power maritime applications.
In an effort to collaborate, Rio and Fortescue have agreed that their top scientists will get together and compare notes on hydrogen.
Beginning with the commissioning, EnBW will import three billion cubic meters of LNG annually via the Hanseatic Energy Hub in Stade. EnBW will also have the choice to switch to ammonia as a hydrogen-based energy source in the future.
In response to the growing demand for clean fuel, Air Products and the renewable energy company AES Corp. will invest roughly $4 billion to construct the largest green hydrogen facility in the United States.
On the occasion of Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to the country, Chinese and Saudi businesses signed investment agreements for green hydrogen and solar energy.
International energy corporations have expressed a lot of interest in two green-hydrogen concessions that Oman stated will be given early in the next year and could require an investment of up to $10 billion.
In accordance with a memorandum of understanding they signed, BP will look into the possibility of creating a new green hydrogen production facility in Egypt.
In order to develop, finance, and run a cluster combining green hydrogen production with solar and wind power generation, Paris-based Voltalia, and its Egyptian partner TAQA Arabia, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Egypt.
Cavendish Renewable Technology, based in Melbourne, will develop mass-producible technology based on its research into hydrogen production.
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