Kellas Midstream and leading flexible energy provider SSE Thermal have joined forces in a strategic joint venture. This collaboration marks a crucial step for the H2NorthEast project on Teesside, aiming to become a major player in industry decarbonization, contributing significantly to the UK’s climate targets.
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Belgian electrolyser manufacturer John Cockerill has initiated construction on its groundbreaking 1GW factory in Baytown, Texas.
AD Ports Group and Masdar, prominent entities in global trade and clean energy respectively, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the UN Climate Change Conference, COP28, in Dubai.
Australia and the United Kingdom have joined forces, committing £10.5 million ($13.1 million) to propel research, development, and launch of renewable hydrogen projects.
Veidekke’s asphalt factory in Kristiansund, Norway, has set an environmental milestone by producing 3,000 tonnes of asphalt using hydrogen as the sole energy source.
Fraunhofer Institute for Energy Economics and Energy System Technology IEE, in collaboration with various partners, is spearheading a project to establish large-scale production of green hydrogen and its derivative products in Chile.
Bulgaria is poised to make a significant stride towards sustainable energy with the Stara Zagora Hydrogen Valley project securing EUR 8.2 million in funding from the European Union (EU).
The United Kingdom’s ambitious plans for the introduction of hydrogen towns are facing local backlash, particularly over safety concerns, as the government pushes forward with trials in selected areas.
China’s State Power Investment Corp (SPIC) has unveiled a groundbreaking investment plan of 42 billion yuan ($5.85 billion) in northeast China. The investment is earmarked for the production of fuel derived from hydrogen generated through wind power, marking a significant leap in the country’s renewable energy landscape.
In a setback for the global green hydrogen landscape, the world’s largest green hydrogen project, Sinopec’s 260MW Kuqa facility in Xinjiang, northwest China, is reportedly operating at less than a third of its installed capacity. This revelation comes as research from BloombergNEF (BNEF) sheds light on various issues, including missing safety features and lower-than-promised efficiencies.