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Browsing: Projects
Sinopec recently achieved the mechanical completion of its capacity expansion and renovation project for the Guangzhou Petrochemical Hydrogen Fuel Cell Hydrogen Supply Center.
The main objective of this tender is to secure the installation of high-grade stainless steel pipelines capable of safely transporting hydrogen. This project is essential for creating a robust and reliable hydrogen supply chain, thereby facilitating the use of hydrogen as a clean energy source.
The primary objective of the tender is to identify and select cutting-edge technological solutions for hydrogen production.
Scatec has signed a significant agreement with its partners ECHEM and MOPCO for the production of renewable ammonia in Egypt. This collaboration involves Yara Clean Ammonia, the world’s largest trader and distributor of ammonia, and aims to produce up to 150,000 tonnes of renewable ammonia annually.
Avaada Group has recently secured pre-certification for its green hydrogen and ammonia project in Gopalpur, Odisha.
This initiative marks a significant step in Romania’s strategy to enhance its hydrogen infrastructure, which is crucial for advancing green energy solutions.
This initiative is pivotal for advancing the hydrogen industry, a cornerstone of the country’s strategy to transition to renewable energy.
Yara Clean Ammonia has secured a head of terms agreement for the offtake of renewable ammonia produced in Egypt from green hydrogen.
BP has entered into a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) with the UAE’s Masdar, Egypt’s Hassan Allam Utilities, and Infinity Power to explore the development of a multi-phase green hydrogen project in Egypt.
Deutsche ReGas, a German LNG terminal operator, and Hoegh LNG, a Norwegian FSRU (Floating Storage and Regasification Unit) player, have signed an agreement to develop a floating hydrogen import terminal in the German port of Lubmin.
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