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India is poised for a green revolution in its transport, shipping, and steel industries with the launch of pilot projects under the National Green Hydrogen Mission.
Oulu Energy is embarking on the construction of a 100-megawatt hydrogen production plant in northern Finland in collaboration with P2X…
Germany is reaffirming its commitment to green hydrogen with a substantial financial injection of over €3.5 billion into the H2Global purchasing program.
Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security (JOGMEC) and H2Global Stiftung (H2Global) have inked a historic Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to spearhead cooperation in the realm of clean hydrogen.
In a bid to revolutionize hydrogen production, the European Innovation Council has initiated the ANEMEL project, targeting the utilization of low-quality water sources for green hydrogen generation.
UKAEA and CNL team up to develop hydrogen technology In order to control a hydrogen isotope for nuclear fusion, the…
The Netherlands is making a bold move to accelerate its green hydrogen ambitions. Their Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate has launched a consultation process for a series of incentives targeted specifically at climate technology manufacturers, with a focus on electrolyser factories.
Worley, a global engineering and consulting leader, has secured a pivotal role in ABEL Energy’s ambitious green hydrogen and methanol project in Bell Bay, Tasmania.
Hive Energy is embarking on a project in Spain. Their Hive H2 Albamed venture aims to become Europe’s largest green hydrogen hub, harnessing the power of the sun and wind to produce clean fuel for the future.
Japanese shipping giant MOL (Mitsui O.S.K. Lines) is collaborating with Woodside, HD KSOE, and Hyundai Glovis to explore the feasibility of bulk marine transportation of liquid hydrogen.
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