Lombardy, a region in Italy, celebrated an energy milestone with the inauguration of its first green hydrogen production plant in Pizzighettone, a significant step forward in the green energy sector.
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In an ambitious bid to reshape its energy future, the Finnish government has unveiled an all-encompassing strategy to become a “powerhouse of clean energy”.
The Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has achieved financial close for its Hydrogen Park Murray Valley development, marking the progress of one of Australia’s most significant renewable hydrogen projects.
British clean energy company Compact Syngas Solutions (CSS) has secured nearly £4m in government funding to enhance the sustainability of its biomass and waste-to-hydrogen plants through the implementation of carbon capture technology.
Germany and South Africa have joined forces in a collaborative effort to advance green hydrogen projects, marking the latest endeavor by Europe to harness Africa’s vast renewable resources to achieve its net-zero targets by 2050.
Plug Power Inc., a leading provider of hydrogen solutions for the green hydrogen economy, has been selected as part of the HOPE consortium to receive a substantial $21.8 million grant from the European Commission.
The Spanish Hydrogen Association (AeH2) has established a strategic alliance with NLHydrogen, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that aspires to propel the development of hydrogen energy and fuel cells in both Spain and the Netherlands.
Yesterday, Ahn Sung-il, director of the Korea Machinery, Electrical and Electronics Testing Institute (KTC), paid a visit to Changwon City Hall in Gyeongnam to discuss the potential collaboration in the hydrogen field test and certification project with Changwon Mayor Hong Nam-pyo and Changwon Industry Promotion Agency Director Jang Dong-Hwa.
The German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV) has published a position paper outlining strategic proposals for an efficient hydrogen import strategy for Germany.
In a pivotal move towards sustainable energy, POSCO International has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), further bolstering its commitment to offshore wind and green hydrogen business development.