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Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman of Saudi Arabia held a crucial meeting with Uzbekistan’s Deputy Prime Minister, Jamshid Kochkarov, in Riyadh on Thursday. The meeting focused on fortifying joint cooperation in various energy sectors, marking a milestone in the bilateral relations between the two nations.
Guohua Investment has unveiled plans to invest 1 billion yuan in a cutting-edge “photovoltaic-hydrogen storage” integrated project in Hubei.
The Court of Appeal has dismissed opposition to the consent of Hiringa Energy and Ballance Agri-Nutrients’ Kapuni Green Hydrogen Project.
Plans are underway for a groundbreaking $425 million hydrogen project in regional South Australia.
Oil India Ltd (OIL) has recently opened bids for the establishment of a 1 MW green hydrogen plant in the picturesque state of Himachal Pradesh.
Cemex Ventures raises investment in HiiROC Following an initial investment in 2022, Cemex Ventures, the company’s corporate venture capital (CVC)…
Germany has emerged as the first Member State to embrace the European Union’s innovative “Auctions-as-a-Service” scheme under the umbrella of the European Hydrogen Bank.
In the wake of COP28 in Dubai, three influential organizations—Hydrogen Europe, the MENA Hydrogen Alliance, and the African Hydrogen Partnership—have forged a strengthened collaboration to expedite and amplify the energy transition with clean hydrogen.
India, with its eye on a sustainable energy future, is witnessing a surge in enthusiasm as 14 prominent companies, including Acme Cleantech, Reliance Industries, and JSW Energy, submit bids for incentives under the ambitious Green Hydrogen Mission.
Australia-based Provaris Energy has inked a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with German energy giant Uniper. The collaboration aims to assess the feasibility of supplying green hydrogen to Germany utilizing Provaris’ groundbreaking compressed hydrogen carriers.
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