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Tasmania’s Bell Bay Power Station to Transform into a $1.2 Billion Green Methanol and Hydrogen Plant
The Rockliff Liberal Government of Tasmania has expressed its enthusiasm for a groundbreaking proposal to repurpose the decommissioned Bell Bay Power Station into a state-of-the-art green methanol and hydrogen plant.
The shift from natural gas to green hydrogen is gaining momentum, and the “Electrolysis Corridor East Germany” project by Enertrag is a significant step in this direction.
Argentina is set to impose a requirement that green hydrogen project developers source a significant portion of their equipment from the country in order to receive subsidies.
EWSETA delivers Africa’s first hydrogen system practitioners training Skills development in the renewable and new energy sectors is seen as…
In an intriguing development, German project developers are exploring the possibility of producing hydrogen for Europe’s industries by utilizing an existing power plant in Angola.
Unigel, a Brazilian chemical company, has enlisted the services of Citi to assist in finding a strategic partner for its ambitious green hydrogen production project in Bahia.
In a significant move towards sustainable energy, Hydrogen Oman Company (HYDRUM) has signed three groundbreaking agreements to develop green hydrogen production projects in Oman.
Cepsa, a leading energy company, has entered into an agreement with Ibereólica Renovables Group to promote the development of new renewable projects in Andalusia, Spain, with a total capacity of up to 5 GW.
The state of Rio Grande do Sul in Brazil has taken another significant step towards decarbonization and renewable energy production by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with EN.IT, an international renewable energy operator.
The BalticSeaH2 project, a collaborative effort involving 40 partners from nine Baltic Sea region countries, is set to commence its ambitious goal of creating a large-scale cross-border hydrogen valley.
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