Germany, a leader in the green hydrogen economy, views Brazil as a vital fuel supplier and a significant gamble to replace coal, oil, and gas while still meeting climate goals.
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For the purpose of realizing the Italian Gigafactory project, Industrie De Nora and Snam have completed the acquisition of an abandoned industrial area in the southeast of the territory of Cernusco sul Naviglio.
The state of North Rhine-Westphalia has presented cooperative grid planning for electricity, gas, and hydrogen along with officials from the energy sector. Brussels and Berlin must now cooperate.
The Spanish renewable party underwent a revolution after Goldman Sachs announced a fresh commitment to advance in the energy transition.
Amazon wants to use natural gas fuel cells to power at least three and possibly as many as seven of its data centers in Oregon, which according to authorities would have an even greater impact on climate change than the grid electricity Amazon has been using.
BMW is investigating ways to make hydrogen-powered vehicles a viable mobility option in the future.
With the implementation of Turkey’s first hydrogen valley project in Balkesir, according to Minister of Industry and Technology Mustafa Varank, “we will have developed the hydrogen economy in a different dimension in the Southern Marmara region, which is the leader in renewable energy installed power.”
In its review of a hotly contested proposal to switch the Scattergood Generating Station, a power plant in Playa del Rey, to be powered by green hydrogen instead of natural gas, the City Council’s Energy and Environment Committee expressed caution and added a number of specific recommendations.
According to a recent study by TAQA, Europe has long been interested in the idea of importing green hydrogen from Morocco in particular because of its enviable location so near to the old continent and the availability of the necessary infrastructure.
France is leading a push for the European Union to include nuclear power’s low-carbon hydrogen in its renewable energy regulations, but some of its members are opposed out of concern that it will jeopardize efforts to fast build up wind and solar.