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According to a recent announcement from the European Commission (EC), Repsol and Molgas will receive more than 14 million euros in funding (via the Instrument for Alternative Fuel Infrastructures) to build eight hydrogen facilities around Spain to support sustainable transportation.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed by Hyundai Engineering & Construction and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power to work together on technology development and clean hydrogen generation both domestically and internationally.
Egypt to sign eight deals on green hydrogen production soon According to the SCZone director Waleid Gamal El-Dien, the Egyptian…
Hyundai Glovis has inked a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with GS Energy for a partnership in the production and transport of ammonia and hydrogen.
China and Egypt are attempting to strengthen their commercial and business ties in a number of sectors of shared interest, including clean energy and green hydrogen.
According to research from Rystad Energy, where 52 projects totaling 114 gigawatts of capacity are now in the pipeline, Africa is outpacing Australia in terms of actual plans for producing green hydrogen.
International organizations have submitted a total of 29 proposals to assist South Australia in implementing its Hydrogen Jobs Plan in response to the market’s overwhelming demand for the delivery of the key election promise.
In order to construct up to 10 clean hydrogen hubs across the nation, the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations is investing $7 billion.
A budget of 30 million euros is set aside by the federal government to finance 6 hydrogen projects across the nation. Out of the 36 submissions, the government chose 6 to begin a hydrogen industry.
Through its R&D and business portfolio, which is centered on three business divisions, namely Rail Solution, Defense Solution, and Ecoplant, Hyundai Rotem will pursue the global market. By adapting to the quickly shifting global environment and securing products that include cutting-edge technology based on the 4th industrial revolution, it is concentrating on developing future growth engines.
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