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Browsing: Projects
A significant development recently occurred in the European Union’s green hydrogen sector. The winner of a major EU auction for green hydrogen projects has unexpectedly withdrawn their participation.
Masdar has signed agreements with several Norwegian partners to explore renewable energy and green hydrogen opportunities.
Polenergia, Poland’s largest private energy group, has conducted the country’s first tests of hydrogen co-combustion.
ARCH2 has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for clean hydrogen projects. This call is for innovative ideas in hydrogen production, processing, delivery, storage, and usage.
The UK has officially given the go-ahead for HyNet, a major decarbonization project based in the North West, which is set to transform industry and promote growth across both the North West and North Wales industrial regions.
Vice President of Castilla-La Mancha’s government is leading a delegation to Brussels. They aim to collaborate with Tech Tour Europe on hydrogen projects.
Ecologistas en Acción, an environmental advocacy group in León, has raised alarms about proposed hydrogen and methanol plants in La Robla.
New Zealand’s North Rakaia has partnered with Mobii Green Energy Group from Taiwan to develop the first green hydrogen AI data centre.
Charbone Hydrogen and Enki GéoSolutions have entered into a strategic partnership to advance the exploration and development of natural hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen.
The Sinopec Kuqa facility in Xinjiang, China, is touted as the world’s largest green hydrogen project. It should have been a significant leap toward sustainable energy, but it’s running at only a third of its intended capacity.
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