In a move that underscores the growing global interest in clean energy, King Felipe VI of Spain is set to join King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands next week to review several hydrogen projects in Spain. The royal engagement has been confirmed by both royal houses and puts a spotlight on the role of hydrogen in future energy production.
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In a potential reversal of plans, Grant Shapps, the Net Zero Secretary, is reportedly considering abandoning a proposal to add approximately £120 to Brits’ energy bills to fund the transition to hydrogen.
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.
The establishment of NLHydrogen, a trade association for the hydrogen industry in the Netherlands, is expected to provide a significant boost to the development of the hydrogen economy.
This partnership holds great importance for green initiatives within both countries and on a global scale.
The Federal Cabinet of Germany has taken a significant step towards the creation of a hydrogen network by adopting a draft law on the legal and regulatory framework.
The Suez Canal Economic Zone (SCZone) has announced a significant development in its efforts to promote green hydrogen projects and renewable energy partnerships.
India and Australia have joined forces to establish a Green Hydrogen Taskforce aimed at accelerating the development of green hydrogen technologies in both countries.
In a recent article published by Follow the Money (FTM), it was revealed that Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte intervened in the application process for hydrogen subsidies by energy giant Shell.
In a bid to solidify its position as a leading global hub for green hydrogen manufacturing, the Egyptian government has introduced a draft bill that would provide substantial tax incentives to green hydrogen projects.