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The organizations will strengthen their collaboration on the application of technology to advance and deepen the global transition to renewable energy under the terms of the agreement.
Audi CEO Markus Duesmann has called on politicians to make a clear commitment to electromobility in the ongoing debate over the future energy source.
Develop enabling policies and financial incentives to stimulate demand for green hydrogen, scale-up projects and reduce technology costs.
The funding is part of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s 10 Point Plan for a Green Industrial Revolution, which was released in November and set a goal of installing 5GW of low-carbon hydrogen production by 2030.
ECT will entrust BOUYGUES ENERGIES SERVICES with the development of a 2 MW renewable hydrogen production and distribution station during the first phase of this agreement.
Following that, the BOXHY line of hydrogen-powered generators was introduced, which is suitable for public works, events, and light mobile backup.
To meet demand, the renewable energy generated by both facilities would be fed into the grid. It would allow for the production and storage of green hydrogen
Almatech has developed the ZESST, a hydrogen-fueled, electric-powered, zero-emission passenger shuttle vessel.
The possibility of obtaining extraordinary funds through the PNRR has boosted the design phase and may hasten the development of industrial solutions.
The Port of Cromarty Firth has agreed to transport green hydrogen from Norway to the Highlands via the North Sea.
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