Perstorp, a wholly owned subsidiary of PETRONAS Chemicals Group Berhad (PCG), Uniper, a German energy firm, and the European Climate, Infrastructure, and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) have signed an agreement to give Project Air €97 million from the Innovation Fund.
Japan developed a trailblazing national hydrogen plan in 2017 with the goal of creating a “hydrogen society” that is carbon neutral. However, a report from the Renewable Energy Institute criticizes the policy as being “spent on weak ideas” to the tune of 70% of its 10-year budget.
In order to work together and assess the development of substantial US green hydrogen production facilities, Fortescue Future Industries and Nikola have signed a memorandum of understanding.
By 2035, Gujarat, an Indian state, wants to have installed a manufacturing capacity for green hydrogen of about 8 mtpa.
The cost of imported clean hydrogen, a future energy source intended to replace fossil fuels, into the European Union will be competitive by 2030, Aurora Energy report says.
Cooperation is being planned between LHYFE and the joint venture JET H2 Energy to develop a hydrogen filling station in Schwäbisch Gmünd.
A green hydrogen and derivatives-producing energy park are being planned near Ringköbing by the Danish project developer GreenGo Energy. 4 GW of wind and solar power plants are expected to provide the necessary electricity.
In order to enhance the decarbonization of airport operations and the deployment of hydrogen at airports, Raven SR and H3 Dynamics signed a memorandum of understanding to work together globally on waste-to-hydrogen energy systems.
Encirc, a top glass producer and co-packer, and Diageo, the world’s largest producer of premium alcoholic beverages, have partnered to produce the first net zero glass bottles at scale by 2030.
A novel artificial photosynthesis method has been created by a collaborative research team from the Universities of Florida and South Carolina that uses the sun’s energy to manufacture hydrogen rather than carbs.