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Browsing: Projects
Scientists at the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems ISE have developed a technical concept and design for a hydrogen generation plant optimized for use at sea, called the “OffsH2ore” project.
PASH Global, an impact investor and developer of clean power projects, has joined forces with ERIH Holdings, a diversified global renewable investment company, to create a 50-50 joint venture (JV) that will develop and invest in green hydrogen and ammonia projects.
TECO 2030, a Norwegian engineering company specializing in sustainable technologies, has announced the start of manual fuel cell stack production at its Innovation Center in Narvik, Norway.
The Avaada Group has announced that it has raised $1.3 billion as part of its $1.07 billion capital raising plan to fund its green hydrogen and green ammonia projects in India.
Norwegian Hydrogen and PEAB K. Nordang AS have signed a contract for the completion of the Hellesylt Hydrogen Hub, which is expected to play a significant role in the production of green hydrogen in Norway.
Green hydrogen has emerged as one of the most promising technologies for decarbonizing the industry, and Spain is leading the way with several projects in development. One of the most promising is HyDeal Spain, a megaproject led by ArcelorMittal and Enagás, which affects the regions of Asturias and Castilla y León.
AquaVentus and German Hydrogen Association team up for offshore wind-hydrogen production
The AquaVentus Förderverein e.V. and the German Hydrogen Association e.V. recently signed a cooperation agreement to promote offshore wind-hydrogen production and pipeline transport in the North Sea.
The SPAETER Group, a steel trading company founded in 1875, has partnered with Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH to produce and deliver low carbon steel under the SALCOS – Salzgitter Low CO2 Steelmaking program.
More than 60% of Sweden’s energy needs are met by renewable sources, primarily hydroelectricity (but also wind). It can also produce for a very low cost due to the year-round, vast availability of moving water. And that is the essential component for manufacturing affordable green hydrogen.
Chinese automaker Great Wall Motors (GWM) has signed an agreement with the Sao Paulo state government in Brazil to produce small hydrogen-powered cargo vehicles in the country.
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