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As part of its efforts to reduce CO2 emissions and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, Japan recently announced plans to incorporate ammonia into the fuel mix for thermal power generation.
The MOU lays out the groundwork for a renewable energy and clean fuel center on Port-owned property, which will include solar facilities, battery storage facilities, and electrolyzer facilities.
The project will generate more than 300,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen per year, reduce Alberta’s CO2 emissions by more than two million tonnes per year
The 70,000 b/d refinery will use 80 percent of the hydrogen generated at the HySynergy Phase II plant as a feedstock in the refining process.
Next year, the AEM Multicore will be released on the market, allowing for low-cost, scalable, and reliable green hydrogen production. Orders are now being accepted.
In a conference call with investors, Merz added that other choices could include an IPO or a partnership with a special purpose acquisition company (SPAC), and that the investment bank was expected to come up with proposals by the summer.
Element 2, a UK-based venture capital-backed deployer of Hydrogen Refuelling Stations, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with BayoTech.
It’s safe to say that hydrogen propulsion has taken off in the marine industry, with the environmentally friendly option featuring prominently in a range of new designs. At this year’s Monaco Energy Boat Challenge, yachting enthusiasts will be able to see the breakthrough green technology in motion.
Robert Bosch GmbH has joined Clean Power Net (CPN), the German fuel cell industry organization for reliable power supply.
The renewable hydrogen business Powerhouse Energy Group plc (AIM: PHE) has agreed to sign non-binding Heads of Terms with Hydrogen Utopia International (“HUI”) in order to grant an exclusive non-transferable license for the application of its DMG® technology in Greece and Hungary.
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