Jepri Group has inked a memorandum of understanding with the State Government for the development of a green hydrogen plant in the Pecém Industrial and Port Complex (CIPP), situated in the Metropolitan Region of Fortaleza.
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Gold Hydrogen has achieved a milestone with the spudding of the Ramsay 2 well, a crucial component of the Ramsay Natural Hydrogen Project situated in South Australia.
HAROPA PORT, one of the leading port authorities, has joined forces with renewable energy specialist VERSO ENERGY to establish an industrial unit dedicated to the production of low-carbon hydrogen and synthetic fuels.
BASF, in collaboration with Siemens Energy, has received funding approval from the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action and the State of Rhineland-Palatinate. The funds will propel the construction of a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer, marking a substantial leap in the Hy4Chem-EI project at the Ludwigshafen site.
Samsung Engineering, in collaboration with Lotte Chemical Corp., Korea National Oil Corp., and Sarawak Economic Development Corp. (SEDC), has initiated the fundamental design phase for green hydrogen project in Sarawak, Malaysia.
Sparc Hydrogen, a joint venture between the University of Adelaide, Fortescue, and Sparc Technologies Limited, has achieved a significant milestone in the development of green hydrogen.
European Commission has officially inaugurated the inaugural auction under the European Hydrogen Bank.
Enagás, the leading energy infrastructure company, has reported an overwhelming response, with more than 600 projects expressing interest in utilizing the upcoming hydrogen network in the country. The ‘call for interest’ process, initiated by Enagás, attracted participation from over 200 companies, unveiling a diverse range of projects aiming to supply hydrogen domestically and export to international markets.
Vale, the Brazil’s largest individual energy consumer, and Petrobras, the national petroleum company, are forging ahead with plans to lead the transition toward green hydrogen.
Hyundai Motor, a powerhouse in the South Korean automotive industry, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with University College London (UCL).