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A proposed hydrogen hub in the western United States has encountered strong opposition from a coalition consisting of indigenous, climate, and environmental justice advocates.
Neste Corporation, Gasgrid Finland Ltd, Helen Ltd, and Vantaa Energy Ltd have joined forces to initiate preliminary studies for the development of an industrial hydrogen valley in the Uusimaa region of Finland.
Wood, a global engineering and consulting company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Transitus Energy to explore opportunities for onshore and offshore decarbonization projects in the UK energy sector.
Statkraft, Europe’s largest renewable energy producer, and Air Liquide, a global leader in gases and technologies, have entered into a power purchase agreement (PPA) to generate green hydrogen.
ESS Tech and LEAG, a major German energy provider, have signed an initial agreement to expedite the clean energy transition through the deployment of renewable generation and long-duration energy storage (LDES) using ESS iron flow battery technology.
EPM, a Colombian utility company, is making significant progress in the country’s energy transition by launching a functional pilot project focused on exploring technologies for the production and utilization of green hydrogen.
The European Union (EU) and Chile are set to sign a memorandum of understanding (MOU) aimed at developing value-added lithium projects in Chile.
The ambitious HyNet project, aimed at establishing a hydrogen economy in the UK, is at risk of stalling due to government uncertainty, according to Chris Manson-Whitton, CEO of Progressive Engineering and co-ordinating partner of the HyNet plan.
Norwegian-based company Norsk Hydro ASA has achieved a significant milestone in the decarbonization of aluminum production by successfully manufacturing the world’s first batch of aluminum using green hydrogen.
Provaris and Norwegian Hydrogen have joined forces to develop a large-scale production plant for green hydrogen in Ørskog, Ålesund municipality.
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