Green methanol project in southern Spain has captured the attention of investors, with an anticipated investment of up to EUR 1 billion ($1.1 billion). The brainchild of Cepsa and C2X, the project aims to establish a cutting-edge green methanol plant capable of annually producing 300,000 metric tonnes of this eco-friendly fuel.
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Plagazi, a leader in hydrogen production, has secured an order for a feasibility study from Germany’s Korn Recycling.
In the town of Hemmingstedt in Holstein, the vision of producing green hydrogen on an industrial scale has faced an unexpected setback. The “West Coast 100” project, once hailed as a lighthouse initiative for green energy, has been halted after just three years, leaving questions about the viability of large-scale hydrogen production.
Oman, the Netherlands, and key industry players have signed a Joint Study Agreement to explore the feasibility of a liquid hydrogen supply chain.
Spain’s Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) has announced the award of €150 million in funding to twelve pioneering projects under the H2 Pioneers Programme, marking a significant step forward in the country’s green hydrogen ambitions.
In what was supposed to be the commencement of a groundbreaking project, the Hydrogen Innovation Center (HIC) in Chemnitz faces a significant hurdle as the anticipated federal funds of 72.5 million euros encounter a budget freeze in Berlin.
European Union, in collaboration with Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, endorses a monumental 10GW green hydrogen project stretching from Brazil to Croatia.
Ørsted revealed that the EU-Catalyst Partnership, comprising the European Commission, Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, and the European Investment Bank, is backing the FlagshipONE project.
German chemical giant BASF SE is poised to embark on a groundbreaking venture as it secures formal funding approval amounting to EUR 124.3 million (USD 136.2 million) for its envisaged green hydrogen plant at the Ludwigshafen headquarters.
The European Commission has marked a significant stride towards a sustainable energy future by designating crucial projects, including a hydrogen initiative in Sines and a maritime hydrogen pipeline, as projects of common interest.