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Jörg Kukies, State Secretary at the Federal Chancellery, stated in Paris that Germany would not reject nuclear energy but rather acknowledge its role in attaining the EU’s climate goals. Also, they won’t object to using nuclear power to produce hydrogen.
The Bosch company in Homburg hopes to lead the market for hydrogen, which is seen as the energy source of the future. Bosch believed that the Saarland state government ought to participate in this as well.
A Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Fortum and Zero Avia to look into creating infrastructure for producing and refueling hydrogen at airports.
The EU’s green transportation goals have been rejected by a group of seven nations led by Germany, reigniting a debate with France that has prevented an agreement on the bloc’s renewable energy policy.
Fusion Fuel has been awarded €3.6 million in grant financing through Component 5 (‘C-5’) of Portugal’s Recovery and Resilience Plan to create a 1 Megawatt decentralized green hydrogen production facility co-located with a hydrogen refueling station in Elvas, Portugal.
The building of a 500 MW offshore hydrogen electrolyser that is fueled solely by neighboring offshore wind turbines may be put up to bid as early as next year by the Dutch government.
A definitive acquisition agreement for IPL’s ammonia manufacturing facility in Waggaman, Louisiana, US, was signed by CF Industries Holdings and Incitec Pivot Limited. CF Industries Holdings is a global producer of hydrogen and nitrogen products.
The first hydrogen fueling station for NEOM will be built, owned, and operated by Air Products Qudra as part of a contract with ENOWA, NEOM’s subsidiary for energy, water, and hydrogen.
A contract worth over $9 million has been given to Babcock & Wilcox Environmental business segment to develop and provide two cooling systems for a clean hydrogen production facility in the Middle East.
One of the largest construction equipment trade shows in the world saw the international debut of JCB’s £100 million effort to manufacture extremely efficient hydrogen engines.
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