- Lhyfe and Messer Forge Long Term Hydrogen Partnership as Market Shifts Toward Bankable Demand
- OMV Secures €450 Million EIB Loan for Austria’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project
- Nigeria Joins IEA as Africa’s Energy Transition Expands Beyond Oil and Toward Energy Access
- INTCO Medical Reports 32.5% Reduction in Carbon Emissions per Glove as ESG Strategy Shifts Toward Operational Performance
Browsing: Featured
ROSATOM, a world leader in technology, and the EDF Group, a world leader in low-carbon energy solutions, have agreed to…
This network gives the hydrogen community hope that the industry will be able to rapidly get the necessary stations online in order to meet the demand and timing of the OEMs.
MUFG Bank, a Japanese bank, is funding the expansion of a hydrogen fuel station network in the United States as part of its climate change sustainability management plan.
Both parties recently signed a contract to that effect. According to the document, they plan to produce hydrogen in Huntorf using renewable energy (wind power), store it, and build transportation facilities to make it accessible to industry and the mobility market.
Greens also want to increase the country’s hydrogen production, calling for “at least ten gigawatts of electrolysers by 2030,” which is double the amount the German government is aiming for in its hydrogen strategy.
According to Carmen Schwabl, managing director of rail operator LNVG, commercial operations will begin next March after a lengthy trial period on a 123-kilometer (76-mile) track in Lower Saxony, Germany.
Green hydrogen will be transported directly from the North Sea to the continent through the AquaDuctus pipeline.
The Port complex, 60 kilometers from Fortaleza, will be developed by Enegix Energy, an Australian company, after a $5.4 billion investment and funding from White Martins.
Twelve companies join forces to form Hamburg Hydrogen Network / Potential annual CO2 savings of more than one million tons / Financial support needed
Latin America is also a leader in the use of renewable energy, with renewables accounting for more than half of its electricity generation.
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.
