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The most environmentally friendly cracker in Europe is now under development, and INEOS Olefins Belgium has just revealed that it has raised €3.5 billion to finance it.
In addition to being crucial for attaining climate targets, a successful and quick ramp-up of hydrogen is also necessary for a stable and diverse energy supply.
More than 100 German companies have teamed up and aim to invest more than 10 billion euros.
Enapter announces a 25 million euro funding volume. Through its Patrimonium Middle Market Debt Fund, the investor Patrimonium Asset Management has subscribed to an Enapter bearer bond in the appropriate amount.
The final approval needed to proceed with construction of its carbon-neutral green hydrogen generation facility has been granted to SGH2 Energy Global Corporation.
The Flexibility for Hydrogen project, often known as “FLEX4H2,” has officially begun. The Clean Hydrogen Partnership and the Swiss Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research, State Secretariat for Education (SERI), Research and Innovation are both contributing funding to the project, which is being headed by Ansaldo Energia.
According to BP CEO Bernard Looney, the company intends to increase its pipeline of hydrogen projects from the 1.8 million t/yr it is now working on by the end of this year.
The German portion of the North Sea will have a hydrogen network thanks to Gasunie.
In order to compete for a portion of $7 billion in federal financing for their regional hydrogen hubs, proposed consortiums supported by states and others were encouraged by the Department of Energy to have their permits, cost estimates, and community engagement strategies in order.
The first phase of EverWind’s $6 billion, 1 million tonnes per year green hydrogen and green ammonia project, which is located in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia, has gained environmental approval.
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