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H2-Industries, located in the United States, has launched two waste-to-hydrogen projects in Egypt and Oman, respectively, and is in active conversations with other Middle Eastern nations, including India, for similar projects, according to the company’s chief executive.
Noble Gas Systems Inc., based in Novi, has secured $3.5 million in Series A investment.
As the hydrogen industry grows, renewable energy players in the United States rely on green hydrogen produced from renewable resources to satisfy demand. Meanwhile, fossil fuel players are attempting to carve out space for the production of hydrogen from natural gas to continue. It may come down to Pennsylvania, where authorities are developing plans for a huge new hydrogen center, whether they succeed.
A seafood businessman from Nova Scotia is looking into the possibility of transforming wind on Newfoundland’s west coast into ecologically beneficial hydrogen.
The delegated act provides that, after a brief transition time, only energy from newly constructed, unsubsidized wind and solar facilities can be used to create green hydrogen by 2026.
The initiative will begin in Q1 2023 and will test mixes including up to 10% green hydrogen.
Alstom and PKN ORLEN have just inked a deal in Poland to install hydrogen trains and fueling facilities.
This is Toho Gas’ initial move in supplying hydrogen to adjacent areas, where industrial demand is expected to expand.
GAUSSIN has signed a binding Term Sheet with CHARBONE HYDROGEN for an exclusive 20-year deal to locally construct and deliver zero-emission APM and ATM cars in Canada.
Egypt had previously signed preliminary agreements with Scatec of Norway, Maersk of Denmark, Total and EDF of France, AMEA Power of the UAE, Fortescue Future Industries of Australia, DEME Group of Belgium, and H2-Industries
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