- Cummins Green Hydrogen Plant in Spain Faces Layoffs as Electrolyzer Demand Falls, Battery Manufacturing Emerges as Pivot
- India Commits $2.2 Billion to Carbon Capture, But Scale of Challenge Raises Questions
- Morocco Advances Green Hydrogen Ambitions with TAQA and Moeve Partnership
- Private Sector Takes the Lead as EU Rethinks Climate Diplomacy Following COP30 Gridlock
Browsing: Hydrogen
European Union (EU) and Japan have decided to strengthen their energy cooperation.
Funded by the Ministry of Ecological Transition, the green hydrogen plan will absorb about 70% of the related development funds allocated by the PNRR.
According to the “Strategy of Social and Economic Development of the Azerbaijan Republic for 2022-2026,” among the key goals are to boost the use of renewable energy sources, environmentally friendly automobiles, and “green technology.”
Sasol is a multinational chemicals and energy corporation that is moving away from coal as part of its decarbonization strategy.
The leak reportedly happened “during putting the propellant into the core stage of the Space Launch System rocket,” according to the space agency.
The 42 professional engineering organizations that make up the center stated in a study that the UK must move quickly on hydrogen in order to keep up with other nations.
The project aims to gather practical experience for promoting the use of hydrogen fuel cell heavy trucks in the logistics industry.
According to its designers, the policy will avert nearly 50 million metric tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions per year by 2030 and help add 150 GW of renewable capacity.
The construction of two plants sized to manufacture 5 kilos of hydrogen per hour is planned and, later, the implementation of a plant 10 times larger.
The project will be located in Cerro Dragón, will have a capacity of 150 MW, and will have the resources to produce the aforementioned energy vectors, according to the company’s CEO, Marcos Bulgheroni.
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.
