Lhyfe, a forward-thinking player in the renewable energy landscape, is poised to build the largest commercial green hydrogen production plant in Schwäbisch Gmünd.
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Enel’s venture into green hydrogen production in Vallegrande, Italy, is under scrutiny from various angles, including its economic viability and available financing. The project aims to contribute to Italy’s energy transition, but it faces uncertainties that stretch beyond governmental decisions.
Green Energy Park and The State of Piaui, Brazil, have come together in a visionary partnership, signing a Letter of Intent (LOI) at the esteemed World Hydrogen Congress in Rotterdam.
The City of Rotterdam and the City of Oslo have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to create a new Green Corridor for short sea shipping that will be served by Samskip’s next generation zero-emission SeaShuttle vessels.
thyssenkrupp nucera and Neste are collaborating on a project to incorporate a 120 megawatt (MW) water electrolyzer into Neste’s Porvoo refinery in Finland.
The US government will announce on Friday the recipients of $7 billion in federal grants to build regional hydrogen hubs, three sources close to the matter told Reuters.
The UK government has invested £89 million (US$109 million) in 20 net zero tech projects, including hydrogen-powered off-road vehicles, a new lithium scale-up plant, and revolutionary new EV battery systems.
Columbia Gas of Pennsylvania and parent company NiSource are advancing one of the country’s first controlled-setting hydrogen blending projects in Beaver County, Pennsylvania. The project is testing the viability of hydrogen-natural gas blends at various levels to study potential consumer benefits and reductions in greenhouse gas emissions.
RINA, a multinational engineering consultancy, inspection, and certification company, has announced the commencement of the six-year research Hydra project to build a 100% hydrogen-fuelled pilot plant capable of producing up to seven tonnes of different grades of steel per hour.
NEOM, the $500 billion mega-city project in Saudi Arabia, is taking a proactive role in reducing the carbon footprint of the energy-intensive desalination process.