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Browsing: Projects
The Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) project will be established in Victoria thanks to a commitment of A$2.35 billion from the Japanese government through its Green Innovation Fund.
The “hydrogen power bidding market system,” a crucial component of the Yoon Seok-Yeol government’s hydrogen economy program introduced last year, has sparked a lot of interest from the business community.
The government of Ceará and the industrial automation giant ABB have signed a memorandum of understanding for the establishment of a center for the generation of green hydrogen in the state.
A partnership between URBAS and AECOM has been announced to develop green fuels, green hydrogen, and green ammonia projects that support the global energy transformation.
A draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the National Energy Administration of China and the Saudi Ministry of Energy in the area of clean hydrogen energy was authorized by the Shoura Council. This came after the council’s Energy and Industry Committee had presented a report on the subject.
In addition to opening applications for $1.5 billion in concessions for large-scale green hydrogen generators, the New South Wales (NSW) government has allocated $64 million to help finance green hydrogen hub projects in the Illawarra on the state’s south coast and close to Moree in the state’s west.
The Netherlands’ transition to a hydrogen economy is expected to be accelerated by the establishment of the electrolyzer industrial sector.
When the two nations and the nations of Southeast Asia convened for their first ministerial meeting on the reduction of carbon emissions in the rapidly developing region, Japan announced on Saturday the beginning of a hydrogen supply chain with Australia.
The governor of Rio Grande do Norte (RN), Fátima Bezerra (PT), signed two memorandums of understanding for the development of green hydrogen production plants and derivatives in locations near the planned Porto-Industry of the state while on a trip to Portugal to meet with European investors.
The European Union is laying up a new legal framework for green hydrogen with the expectation that by 2030, electrolyzers will be widely used and connected to sources of renewable energy.
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