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Power stations in the eastern Estonian town of Narva will begin producing hydrogen as a transportation fuel. Tartu is serviced…
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Mordashov estimated the transition of Russian metallurgy to hydrogen at 10 trillion rubles
12/28/2021
The owner of Severstal, Alexei Mordashov, estimated the transition of the Russian ferrous metallurgy to carbon-free production at 10 trillion rubles. In addition, it will require the creation of 110 GW of green energy, he noted.
NLMK Group, a global steel business, and Rusatom Overseas (a subsidiary of ROSATOM State Corporation) have agreed to collaborate on…
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Now that fossil fuels have reached the end of their useful lives, oil and gas companies are looking for new…
Oil India is constructing a plant to produce green hydrogen at its Jorhat oilfield in Assam. The AEM technology will…
Green hydrogen will be produced at PowerCell Sweden’s existing Gothenburg facility thanks to an entirely integrated solar-cell solution. By the…
An liquefied hydrogen carrier built by Kawasaki Heavy Industries has arrived in Australia to pick up its first shipment of…
From Hydrogen to Green Hydrogen Mallorca, a joint venture run by ACCIONA Energía and Enagás in collaboration with CEMEX and…
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