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At the end of this month, a long-dormant 105 billion won liquid hydrogen facility in Changwon is expected to start operations under new ownership.
Spain’s Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) has released €524 million in aid to five renewable…
In a sobering development for the green hydrogen and ammonia sectors, CWP Global has announced a pause on its large-scale initiative in Mauritania, shedding light on significant market hurdles.
Spain’s Ministry for the Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (Miteco) has earmarked €524 million for the establishment of five strategically located green hydrogen production projects.
Thor Energy’s strategic expansion in the natural hydrogen sector marks a significant development at the HyRange Project in South Australia, with the company enlarging its tenement holding by 303 square kilometres.
Hiperbaric, a Spanish hydrogen technology firm, has strategically expanded its footprint across Europe, entering four new markets through strategic partnerships and equipment deliveries.
Envision Energy has partnered with Indonesia’s leading renewable energy provider, SUN Terra, to enhance energy storage technology and its deployment across key regions, including Southeast Asia, India, and Australia.
Scatec ASA has once again pushed back the final investment decision (FID) for its long-anticipated Egypt Green Hydrogen project, a 100MW electrolyser initiative originally expected to be operational by late 2022.
Wärtsilä’s ongoing collaboration with EDF Renewables UK and Ireland marks a significant stride in the UK’s clean energy transition, targeting 2030 for substantial advancements.
Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (MOL) informed that its Wind Hunter Project, known for its innovative use of wind power at sea to produce hydrogen, has caught the attention of Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO).
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