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- Ireland Moves to Remove Dual Grid Fees for Storage as 80 Percent Renewables Target Raises Urgency
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In a continuation of its commitment to sustainable mobility, Toyota recently announced its plans to supply 500 of its groundbreaking hydrogen-powered Mirai cars for the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games set to be held in Paris in 2024. This move follows Toyota’s successful deployment of the Mirai as part of the official Olympic fleet during the delayed Tokyo event in 2021.
Yokogawa Electric Corporation’s subsidiary, Yokogawa Australia, has received a pivotal order for an energy management system (EMS). This system will play a central role in the Yuri Green Hydrogen project, a groundbreaking initiative aiming to establish an industrial-scale renewable hydrogen production complex in Australia’s Western region.
Germany’s nationalized gas importer and trader, SEFE, has expressed keen interest in venturing into the realm of clean hydrogen production. This strategic shift comes as part of SEFE’s broader commitment to spearhead the transition towards sustainable energy sources.
Germany, a pioneer in renewable energy, faces a pressing dilemma in its ambitious hydrogen plans. A recent study by influential think-tank Agora Energiewende highlights the nation’s challenge in meeting its hydrogen demand while managing costs and sustainability.
Siemens Energy is set to supply 12 cutting-edge electrolyzers with a combined capacity of 200 MW to the Normand’Hy project in France, spearheaded by Air Liquide. This ambitious project aims to produce 28,000 tons of renewable hydrogen annually, starting in 2026, contributing to both industry and the mobility sector.
EDF producing pink hydrogen using nuclear power in UK Pink hydrogen will be produced by EDF using nuclear power for…
Korea Research Institute of Ships & Ocean Engineering (KRISO) has achieved a crucial milestone with the approval in principle (AIP) from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for its innovative offshore hydrogen and ammonia production platform design.
In a significant move towards Oman’s vision of becoming a global leader in renewable hydrogen production, Fluxys, a prominent energy infrastructure company, has committed to acquiring a 4.9% stake in OQGN, a state-owned transmission system operator in Oman. This partnership aims to harness Oman’s abundant wind and solar resources for a sustainable future.
Brazil’s Pecém Port has secured a substantial investment of $90 million. This financial backing, approved by the Brazilian External Financing Commission (Cofiex), is poised to catalyze the development of the Green Hydrogen Hub within the Pecém Industrial and Port Complex (CIPP S/A).
Australia’s Tasmania and Germany’s Bremen have forged a pioneering partnership. The two governments recently signed a Joint Declaration of Intent,…
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