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Fraunhofer IWES is paving the way for cutting-edge research and development for the production and use of green hydrogen in the chemical sector with the Hydrogen Lab in Leuna.
The states of Karnataka, Odisha, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, and West Bengal could have zones or clusters for the production of green hydrogen or ammonia.
With 5 GW of renewable energy projects, the plant will be able to create 0.2 million tons of green hydrogen and 1 million tons of green ammonia annually.
In order to enable zero-emission flights from Aberdeen and Glasgow airports, ZeroAvia made a deal with AGS Airports to investigate the development of hydrogen fuel infrastructure, regulatory framework needs, and resource requirements.
The use of hydrogen in a natural gas generator has been demonstrated by WEC Energy Group and EPRI. It is the first hydrogen power test ever conducted on a utility-scale, grid-connected reciprocating engine generator.
Bloom has added over 200 jobs at its STAR Campus plant through quick hiring.
HHLA a logistics and transport corporation established the Clean Port & Logistics (CPL) innovation center.
The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone), which will receive investments totaling more than $1 billion, is the subject of a new investment initiative being looked into by the Qatar Investment Authority.
The Netherlands has all the components needed to become the biggest green hydrogen powerhouse in Europe. Researchers from Roland Berger and Royal HaskoningDHV assert this in a collaborative research paper.
The EU initiative Global Gateway is essential to this. In order to assist these nations in facing global concerns like climate change, the EU plans to invest 300 billion euros in their infrastructure.
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