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Browsing: Hydrogen
A Green Hydrogen Esslingen project demonstrates how energy-intensive green hydrogen production must be coordinated across industries in order to be commercially viable, including waste heat recovery, natural gas replacement, and energy-efficient operation.
The most environmentally friendly cracker in Europe is now under development, and INEOS Olefins Belgium has just revealed that it has raised €3.5 billion to finance it.
In addition to being crucial for attaining climate targets, a successful and quick ramp-up of hydrogen is also necessary for a stable and diverse energy supply.
The Renewable Energy Directive calls for the adoption of two Delegated Acts, and the Commission has suggested specific regulations to specify what is meant by “renewable hydrogen” in the EU.
More than 100 German companies have teamed up and aim to invest more than 10 billion euros.
ReNew Energy Global and Engineers India are two Indian energy firms that have declared interest in looking into new green hydrogen business potential and energy projects in Africa and the Middle East, particularly Morocco.
Iberdrola promises that by March of next year, the Puertollano (Ciudad Real) green hydrogen plant would be “completely operational.”
Enapter announces a 25 million euro funding volume. Through its Patrimonium Middle Market Debt Fund, the investor Patrimonium Asset Management has subscribed to an Enapter bearer bond in the appropriate amount.
Green hydrogen is being developed and will eventually be produced at a site close to our eastern neighbors by VoltH2. The country’s only deep-water port and energy hub, Wilhelmshaven, will house the first German facility.
The intrepid investor has put 10 million euros into Inocel, a promising start-up making hydrogen fuel cells.
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