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The Port of Rotterdam, in collaboration with the Province of Zuid Holland and more than 40 partners, has launched an ambitious project to achieve emission-free inland and near-shore shipping on hydrogen.
Spanish energy company Cepsa has signed a cooperation agreement with German energy firm GETEC to supply green hydrogen and its derivatives to GETEC’s industry clients by 2026.
The Netherlands is looking to the future and is set to expand its offshore wind energy sector with the development of energy hubs in the North Sea.
Ciudad Real, a city in the south-central region of Spain, is gearing up to become a hydrogen hub with the launch of the Erasmopower2X project. This ambitious initiative aims to promote the production, storage, and use of green hydrogen to decarbonize the local industry and transport sectors, thereby reducing the city’s carbon footprint.
German energy company RWE is set to expand its presence in the country’s hydrogen market by investing in its filling station business. The move is part of the company’s broader strategy to support the transition to sustainable mobility
thyssenkrupp nucera, one of the leading suppliers of water electrolysis technology in the gigawatt power range, announced the brand name for its 20MW green hydrogen electrolyser, Scalum. The announcement was made at the World Hydrogen Summit 2023 in Rotterdam. Scalum, derived from ‘scale,’ pays tribute to the module’s scalability, allowing for the interconnection of multiple modules to produce high plant capacities.
Centrica partner 2G Energy displays a 100% hydrogen-powered CHP engine The UK’s first “Road to Net Zero Tour” will stop…
India, one of the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters, has set a deadline of 2035 to establish green hydrogen bunkering and refuelling facilities at major ports in a bid to cut its carbon footprint.
The transition to a carbon-free society is a global goal, and hydrogen is emerging as a hopeful avenue in achieving this goal. The International Energy Agency forecasts that 115 million tons of hydrogen will be needed in 2030 to achieve net-zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2050.
Companhia Energética Integrada (CEI), a Brazilian company specializing in electricity generation and greenfield projects for solar and hydroelectric plants, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the construction of photovoltaic and green hydrogen production plants in Porto Central.
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