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Browsing: Projects
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.
In addition to opening applications for $1.5 billion in concessions for large-scale green hydrogen generators, the NSW government is spending $64 million in the state’s first two green hydrogen hub projects in the Illawarra and Moree.
The Middle East GCC region has chosen KBR’s ammonia technology for a massive one million tons per year low-carbon ammonia project.
The four-year Hydrogen dm pilot project in Nuremberg has been given the green light by Bavarian Economy Minister Hubert Aiwanger.
Acwa Power, a Saudi Arabian energy business, intends to build up to three additional green hydrogen reactors on a par with its enormous Neom project.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates attaining net-zero targets by 2050 will require 520 million tonnes of hydrogen. This requires lots of equipment and electrolysers.
Similar to its massive project in NEOM, the business intends for ACWA Power Saudi Arabia to construct up to three additional green hydrogen plants.
The Commission welcomes the Roadmap on hydrogen standardization published today by the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance.
The Kenyan government will get 1.8 million euros (Sh244.2 million) from the European Investment Bank (EIB) for further loans to green hydrogen investors there.
In order to diversify its economy, Saudi Arabia, a major oil producer and member of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), is looking to add additional energy sources, such as clean fuels and renewables.
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