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Groningen Airport Eelde, situated in the Netherlands, is embarking on a visionary journey to become one of Europe’s greenest airports, leading the charge in sustainable aviation. In a significant step towards this transformation, a coalition of twelve partners recently signed a declaration of intent to develop a comprehensive liquid and gaseous hydrogen infrastructure at the airport, creating an environmentally responsible hydrogen network.
Boundary unveils hydrogen-integrated stand-alone power system ‘First-of-its-kind’ hydrogen-integrated stand-alone power system (HiSAPS) has been unveiled by Boundary Power in Australia.…
The journey towards a more sustainable and environmentally conscious steel industry is gaining momentum thanks to a groundbreaking development by HYBRIT, a collaborative venture involving Swedish companies SSAB, LKAB, and Vattenfall.
The Grundy Economic Development Council announced that the Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MachH2), with its plan for a landmark investment in clean hydrogen production, has been selected as the Midwest Clean Hydrogen Hub.
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources in Jordan has inked a crucial memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Jordan Green Ammonia Company. This groundbreaking agreement paves the way for in-depth feasibility studies focusing on green hydrogen projects within the nation.
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.
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