The Korean government and four businesses—Hyundai Motor, SK E&S, Hyosung, and Hychangwon—signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to establish a national liquid hydrogen supply chain and increase the usage of hydrogen vehicles beginning in 2019.
H2Pro, an Israeli hydrogen startup, and Gaia Energy, a Moroccan renewable energy producer, inked a memorandum of agreement to deliver green hydrogen during COP27.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) and Hydrogène de France (HDF Energy), a manufacturer of fuel cells and hydrogen power plants, have formalized their collaboration to build a green hydrogen power plant in Swakopmund, Namibia.
The new 100MW plant will be the first significant commercial green hydrogen production facility in Norway.
Germany has gathered the richest industrial nations to hasten the process.
Korea – The declaration was made in response to criticism that the country’s usage of fuel cells, which are thought to be one of the cleanest energy sources, has only been used in cars and power plants.
The technology company Wärtsilä, in partnership with WEC Energy Group, EPRI, and Burns & McDonnell, has completed testing of hydrogen-blend fuel.
As part of the collaboration on hydrogen production, the parties will work together to encourage new investment into the green hydrogen sector in NSW and other States in Australia.
Three funds that support the economy and lower carbon emissions provide the funding for Air Products’ project.
HESTA, an Australian superannuation fund, has agreed to invest up to $100 million in three green hydrogen projects held by Countrywide Hydrogen subsidiary ReNu Energy.