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More than 15.5 gigawatts of renewable hydrogen projects are now in development in Spain, more than doubling the 4 GW objective set in the government-approved “roadmap” for this energy source for 2030.
The green hydrogen project of the company EDP for Los Barrios (Cádiz) has been included in the first round of aid for the development of green hydrogen in Spain and will receive EUR 3.6 million.
In China, the production line is specialized in the power systems of industrial vehicles and is situated in an industrial park in the Chancheng area of Foshan, Guangdong.
Four 40,000-ton ammonia storage tanks and two 50,000-ton ships can both dock at the hydrogen (ammonia) pier, which will be constructed on the water in front of Gagok-ri, Songsan-myeon, with an estimated 450 billion won in private development spending from 2024 to 2030.
In an effort to transition to a fuel source that is less polluting than oil and gas, a group of western states, including New Mexico, are trying to develop hydrogen energy and are seeking federal funding.
For climate change initiatives in six regions, the Netherlands will receive 623 million euros in European subsidies.
In order to create hydrogen-powered ships and port applications for the European market, renewable energy startup e1 Marine has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with naval design and engineering experts NAVTEK.
PitchBook data reveals that the amount of private financing flowing into startups and established businesses involved in the expanding hydrogen economy has never been higher.
Shell intends to produce hydrogen using power from small nuclear power stations.
With the signing of a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to encourage innovation and create a global hydrogen market, the EU and Japan have strengthened their cooperation on hydrogen.
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