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Cork County Council is on the verge of a pivotal decision that could shape Ireland’s future of clean energy. In early March, the council is expected to rule on a planning application submitted by ESB Networks for a hydrogen power plant in Aghada on the eastern side of Cork Harbour.
This plea set the stage for a global quest to find sustainable alternatives, with green hydrogen emerging as a potential game-changer for achieving decarbonization and defossilization goals.
Babcock & Wilcox and Black Hills Energy Secure $16M Grant for Hydrogen Project in Wyoming
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) and Black Hills Energy have secured a $16 million grant from the Wyoming Energy Authority to advance the development of a clean hydrogen generation facility with carbon dioxide (CO2) capture and sequestration.
Lhyfe has confirmed the success of its offshore hydrogen production pilot platform, Sealhyfe.
Veidekke is collaborating with Norwegian Hydrogen to enhance the production of green hydrogen, a critical component in sustaining the hydrogen-powered asphalt plant.
Calderys is participating in the HYDREAMS project, a groundbreaking initiative coordinated by French firm UGITECH, part of the Swiss Steel Group.
Semarak Renewable Energy (RE), a Malaysian firm, and China Hydropower (Malaysia), a subsidiary of PowerChina, have inked a MYR1.88 billion ($398 million) agreement to spearhead Malaysia’s inaugural large-scale green hydrogen production project.
Envision Energy International and AM Green, a hydrogen and green ammonia venture affiliated with the Greenko Group, have joined forces.
The Basque Hydrogen Corridor (BH2C) is celebrating a groundbreaking year in 2023, marking it as “historic” for both its 70-plus partners and the Euskadi region.
TECO 2030, a key player in the hydrogen and fuel cell industry, proudly announces its participation in the Zero Emission Adriatic Ship (ZEAS) project.
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