In Southern Africa, a group of financiers is leading the charge to raise over US$1 billion for the development of green hydrogen projects in South Africa and Namibia.
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TritenIAG, a sustainable project development and management company, is making headlines by throwing its weight behind World Energy GH2’s groundbreaking venture – Project Nujio’qonik. This initiative represents Canada’s first foray into large-scale commercial green hydrogen and ammonia production, all powered by onshore wind projects. With significant development milestones under its belt, Project Nujio’qonik is poised to lead the world in wind-to-green-hydrogen and ammonia projects.
APEX Group, a prominent player in the development and operation of ‘green’ hydrogen electrolysis plants, is set to reshape the energy landscape in Osnabrück.
The Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub in New South Wales (NSW) has received a substantial $45 million boost from the state government. This investment is poised to redefine the region’s industrial landscape, reduce emissions, and demonstrate the viability of green hydrogen at scale.
EET Hydrogen has marked a significant milestone in the pursuit of a greener future by commencing the Front End Engineering & Design (FEED) phase of its HPP2 production project.
The Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) has made a strategic move to support Norway’s clean energy transformation by signing a seven-year loan agreement with Varanger Kraft, a prominent Norwegian utility company. This partnership aims to facilitate the upgrade of Varanger Kraft’s hydrogen facility for commercial operations and the enhancement of the electricity distribution network in Norway’s Varanger region.
GET H2 TransHyDE joint project, in Lingen, has achieved a significant breakthrough. For the first time, hydrogen has been produced at the site of the RWE gas-fired power plant in Emsland (KEM) using a high-temperature solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) from Sunfire.
NTPC Green Energy (NGEL), a subsidiary of NTPC, India’s leading integrated power producer, has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Syama Prasad Mookerjee Port, popularly known as Kolkata Port. This MoU marks the establishment of a green hydrogen hub at the Kolkata port, a transformative initiative that holds the promise of revolutionizing India’s maritime and port operations.
Alfa Laval has teamed up with key industry partners in a consortium to develop and build the world’s first 10 MW green hydrogen production facility offshore in the North Sea, near the Belgian coast.
Portuguese energy heavyweight Galp has unveiled a bold plan to invest €650 million (approximately $692 million) in two transformative projects. These projects aim to significantly reduce the carbon footprint of the Sines refinery and its associated products while ushering in a greener energy era in Portugal.