With a total of €195 million available for projects, the Clean Hydrogen Partnership launched its request for proposals for hydrogen research.
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In order to advance the development of hydrogen energy, the Russian government, Rosatom, and Gazprom inked a collaboration agreement.
An agreement in principle has been concluded between the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (ADNOC) and the plant engineering division of thyssenkrupp Uhde.
ABO Wind is connecting a wind farm with the creation and usage of green hydrogen for the first time: The Hünfeld-Michelsrombach project is being funded by the Federal Ministry for Digital Affairs and Transport with about twelve million euros as part of the National Innovation Programme for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology. NOW GmbH coordinates the funding guideline, while Project Management Jülich is in charge of putting it into action (PtJ).
The Giving to Amplify Earth Action (GAEA), a global initiative to fund and grow new and existing public, private, and philanthropic partnerships (PPPPs), was launched by the World Economic Forum today with the support of more than 45 partners.
By 2040, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) are expected to have installed the second-largest number of electrolyzers worldwide, according to information presented today at the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi.
The hydrogen storage pilot project H2CAST in the Etzel caverns in the German state of Lower Saxony will now include Gasunie as a partner. Today, STORAG ETZEL and Gasunie announced this. This cooperation, according to Gasunie, is a first step in the development of hydrogen storage facilities in Germany.
According to James Mnyupe, the commissioner for green hydrogen, Namibia is anticipated to complete a tax structure for its expanding green hydrogen sector by the end of the year.
Prime Minister Markus Söder regarded the new energy idea, the “Champions League” of electrolysis, as a huge success. However, there, Siemens’ generation of hydrogen currently poses a major risk of becoming a disaster.
The Netherlands and Germany stand to gain the most from the industry’s transition to green hydrogen. This is the conclusion of a study conducted by the Centre for European Policy (CEP) that looks at the geographical potential offered by the European hydrogen economy.