Japanese firms Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Toyo Engineering Corporation, JGC Corporation and Chiyoda Corporation have signed a joint venture agreement to enhance the front-end engineering design (FEED) execution for a liquefied hydrogen supply chain in development by Japan Suiso Energy (JSE).
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H2 Energy Europe has secured environmental approval for its ambitious large-scale green hydrogen production facility in Esbjerg, Denmark.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari has propelled Punjab into a new era of infrastructure development with the inauguration and foundation laying of 29 national highway projects, bringing a financial commitment of Rs 4,000 crore.
Bayer, E.ON, Iqony, and Westenergie have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore the establishment of a hydrogen cluster in Bergkamen.
Cormorant Clean Energy project, spearheaded by 8 Rivers Capital, is poised to revolutionize ammonia production, setting the stage for a substantial reduction in carbon emissions.
Australian companies Fortescue and Woodside find their ambitious hydrogen projects at risk due to proposed rule changes by the United States. The changes could potentially exclude them from accessing cash incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), valued at billions of dollars.
The government of the Australia’s Northern Territory has bestowed major project status upon the Darwin H2 Hub. Developed by TE H2, an 80%-owned subsidiary of French oil major TotalEnergies, this 1GW green hydrogen project has emerged as a beacon of sustainable energy innovation.
Equinor and Linde have formalized a project development agreement to bring the H2M Eemshaven low carbon hydrogen project to life in the Netherlands.
China’s ambitious Kuqa project, hailed as the world’s largest green hydrogen facility, might not be living up to its green and gargantuan billing. While its potential to slash carbon emissions is undeniable, technical hiccups and production delays threaten to cast a shadow on this pioneering attempt at clean energy dominance.
Oman, nestled amidst the oil-rich sands of the Arabian Peninsula, is making a bold statement. In a five-year moonshot, the Sultanate is forcing factories across 14 economic zones to switch from fossil fuels to the clean-burning haven of green hydrogen. This audacious move positions Oman as a frontrunner in the region’s race toward a sustainable future, promising a domino effect on its economy and environment.