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The Eastern, Northern, and Western Cape provinces of South Africa have joined forces to propel the nation into the global spotlight as a major producer of green hydrogen and its derivative products.
The cost of producing green hydrogen is a significant barrier, with a price tag of up to $8 per kilogram, roughly six times the cost of liquefied natural gas in Asia. To make green hydrogen more accessible, there’s a need to reduce production costs significantly.
President Joe Biden and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm recently made an announcement that is poised to transform America’s energy landscape. They revealed plans to allocate a staggering $7 billion in award money to establish seven regional hydrogen hubs across the nation.
South Korean steelmaker Posco and French renewable energy giant Engie are joining forces to explore the feasibility of a massive renewable hydrogen project in Western Australia. This project could provide the essential fuel for a green iron venture planned in the Pilbara region.
U.S. Department of Energy has earmarked up to $925 million for the Heartland Hydrogen Hub, one of seven selected initiatives.
MAN Energy Solutions is teaming up with industry leaders and research institutes to chart a course for the future of marine transportation.
The creation of the European Hydrogen Bank, announced a little over a year ago by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, was a watershed moment for Europe’s hydrogen economy. On top of the important regulatory work being done to create the framework for this nascent market, we now had a much-needed support scheme administered at the European level for the continent’s first major hydrogen projects.
Lhyfe, a forward-thinking player in the renewable energy landscape, is poised to build the largest commercial green hydrogen production plant in Schwäbisch Gmünd.
Japan’s Marubeni has joined forces with the UK Government in a momentous memorandum of understanding (MoU) that sets the stage for an astounding £10 billion (approximately €11.5 billion) investment in the UK’s clean energy sector over the next decade. This partnership signifies a significant step toward fulfilling the UK’s commitment to achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
Burgum welcomes Heartland Hydrogen Hub selection Governor Doug Burgum welcomed today’s news by the U.S. Department of Energy that it…
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