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ABP’s proposal for a green energy terminal at Immingham Port has garnered attention due to its potential to significantly impact the local economy and contribute to the UK’s renewable energy goals.
EverWind Fuels, a Canadian energy company, has reached a milestone in its pursuit of green hydrogen and ammonia production with the completion of the Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) for the initial phase of a transformative project in Nova Scotia.
Uniper has recently encountered delays in its flagship green hydrogen project, H2Maasvlakte, situated in the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Kimberly-Clark is embarking on an ambitious project to build a green hydrogen hub in Cumbria. Partnered with Carlton Power, the company aims to decarbonize its global operations.
Electric Power Development (J-POWER) and YamnaCo (Yamna), have signed an agreement for combined development and investment in green hydrogen and ammonia projects worldwide.
Delgaz Grid, a subsidiary of E.ON Romania, unveiled the outcomes of its pilot project “20HyGrid,” signaling a potential revolution in the country’s energy landscape.
The fate of Australia’s largest solar project hangs in the balance as Fortescue Metals, led by Andrew Forrest, misses yet another deadline for finalizing the financial details of the Gibson Island green hydrogen plant in Queensland.
Japanese engineering firm JGC Corporation has secured the front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for a pioneering green hydrogen and methylcyclohexane (MCH) project in Malaysia, spearheaded by compatriots ENEOS and Sumitomo.
Ballard Power Systems has secured a significant investment through the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Tax Credit (48C) program, administered by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.
Industry leaders, including Sumitomo Corporation, American Bureau of Shipping, CALAMCO, and TOTE Services, along with Fleet Management Limited, have executed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to conduct a feasibility study.
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