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With its application for a Department of Energy (DOE) hydrogen hub, the Great Lakes Clean Hydrogen Partnership (GLCH), which is made up of Linde, Energy Harbor, GE Aerospace, Cleveland-Cliffs, and the University of Toledo, has made progress.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between H2-Industuries and the Egyptian waste management systems company was signed in order to establish a supply of the necessary feedstock for a waste-to-hydrogen plant that is slated to be built at East Port Said in the Suez Canal Economic Zone, Egypt.
At the climate summit, Prime Minister Rutte and Oman’s Minister of Energy signed a statement on green hydrogen. Rutte claims that this is a crucial component of a future energy supply free of fossil fuels.
Following the signing of a KES500 billion agreement with the UK to expedite green projects, Kenya’s President stated that the country aspires to produce 30GW of green hydrogen.
In order to meet the rising demand for PEM electrolyzers around the world, the Heads of Agreement (HOA) sought to develop an assembly factory for PEM electrolyzers (H2PEM) for hydrogen production in Sarawak.
The EU Commission President, Ursula von der Leyen, highlighted the enormous potential for renewable energies, green hydrogen in southern nations on the sidelines of the UN climate conference in Sharm El-Sheikh.
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In order to explore potential strategies for lowering the carbon intensity of Shell’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply projects globally, GE Gas Power and Shell Global Solutions have signed a development agreement.
Hydrogen should be a key component of the new “energy and climate turbo” with a volume of 500 million euros in Bavaria.
An EU official said that the deal will create a framework for investments and is part of Brussels’ plan to import 10 million tonnes of hydrogen and produce 10 million tonnes domestically by 2030.
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