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An important project in Western Australia’s interest, the HyEnergy Project has been given lead agency status by the state’s government.…
Fossil coke consumption in the metallurgical process has been reduced thanks to a new biocarbon process developed by Eramet’s R&D…
The ‘H2Global’ initiative intends to fulfill the EU demand for renewable hydrogen, which is predicted to rise dramatically in the future years, by promoting the development of untapped renewable resource potential outside the EU.
As part of the contract, pHYnix has entrusted Tresca Ingeniera with developing engineering plans and overseeing the plant’s start-up. Additionally,…
The Port of Duisburg is not only building the largest container terminal in the European hinterland, but it is also…
The Ministry of Employment and the Economy has awarded P2X Solutions, a Finnish pioneer in green hydrogen and power-to-x technology, a EUR 26 million grant for new energy technology and large-scale demonstration projects to build Finland’s first industrial scale green hydrogen production plant and methanation unit in Harjavalta.
RWE has signed a contract with Jacobs, a professional services firm, to investigate the production and supply of green hydrogen…
The environmental balance of blue hydrogen is controversial. A new study concludes that it is better than its reputation.
The current account deficit is clearly one of Turkey’s most pressing and urgent issues. Energy is the largest component of the current account deficit. Ankara, which has explored a variety of options to lessen energy reliance on foreign sources, has recently come to the fore with its efforts in the sector of renewable energy.
The Namibian government has paid 40 million euros (about 53.7 billion won) with the German government to carry out the ‘Green Hydrogen Initiative,’ a large-scale hydrogen energy development project. The two countries were said to have inked a cooperative pact.
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