Newfoundland and Labrador’s renewable energy pioneer, World Energy GH2, has unveiled an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for its groundbreaking large-scale green hydrogen project.
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Monarch Energy, a pioneering energy company dedicated to decarbonizing hydrogen production, has unveiled plans for a monumental $426 million facility in Ascension Parish.
Beijing has unveiled a groundbreaking project that marries hydrogen technology with carbon market trading. The Beijing Green Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle Carbon Emission Reduction Project, situated in Daxing District, marks a significant step towards reducing carbon emissions while advancing the adoption of hydrogen-based transportation.
As the world intensifies its pursuit of sustainable energy solutions, green hydrogen emerges as a promising contender in the quest for a low-carbon future. Namibia, basking in abundant sunshine, is seizing the opportunity to position itself as a hub for green hydrogen projects.
With the need for several hundred million tonnes of hydrogen annually, both domestically produced and imported, the Germany is embarking on a hydrogen odyssey that will reshape its energy landscape with the TransHyDE flagship project.
Enagás, a key player in Spain’s energy landscape, is poised to become a linchpin in the development of this groundbreaking initiative that could redefine hydrogen transport across Europe. However, as the H2Med vision takes shape, it’s not without its share of challenges and skeptics.
In a stride towards realizing its National Green Hydrogen Mission, the Indian government has taken a leap by officially announcing the Green Hydrogen Standard for the nation. This move, spearheaded by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), outlines specific emission thresholds that hydrogen produced from renewable sources must meet to be classified as ‘Green’.
The Sultanate of Oman is firmly stepping into the green hydrogen arena with aspirations to become a prominent global exporter in the sector, aligning with the directives of Sultan Haitham bin Tariq.
Danish investment fund Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has officially confirmed its strategic move to establish a green hydrogen facility in the southeastern region of Mexico.
Renewable energy giant Orsted and energy company Phillips 66 have jointly announced their decision to withdraw funding from the UK Government’s Hydrogen Business Model (HMB) process for their green hydrogen project Gigastack at Hornsea 2, the world’s largest wind farm. The HMB process aims to financially back the initial gigawatts of low-carbon hydrogen projects by 2025.