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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.
In the Dutch portion of the North Sea, Danish Ramboll will look into the viability of manufacturing hydrogen on an…
The Society for Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology and the German Academy of Science and Engineering Acatech have produced an analysis of the hydrogen policies of 22 nations and regions from 2017 to 2022.
The EU is considering raising its production targets to 20 million tons in 2030 to fuel decarbonization using green hydrogen. Spain is well-positioned to lead Europe in renewable energy production.
Three German gas distribution companies have joined forces to transform current gas pipelines into a hydrogen transportation network that links the north and south of the nation and surrounding countries.
Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, the minister of energy, met in Riyadh with a group from the foreign affairs committee of the European Parliament, chaired by David James McEllister.
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