The United Arab Emirates’ Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Suhail Mohammed Faraj Al Mazroui and Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Djedovic decided to sign a Memorandum of Cooperation on Tuesday in Abu Dhabi regarding the development of hydrogen as a new energy source and the continuation of their cooperation in the area of renewable energy sources, according to the Mining and Energy Ministry.
With a total of €195 million available for projects, the Clean Hydrogen Partnership launched its request for proposals for hydrogen research.
India’s Adani Enterprises (AEL) and Ashok Leyland and Ballard Power have entered into a contract to start a pilot project to create a hydrogen fuel cell electric truck (FCET) for the logistics and transportation of mining equipment.
In order to advance the development of hydrogen energy, the Russian government, Rosatom, and Gazprom inked a collaboration agreement.
Federal financing is being used to support a German-Brazilian partnership that produces hydrogen from manure with the help of the energy technology firm Mele from Torgelow.
A low-carbon hydrogen project in Western Australia will begin with a preliminary feasibility study by Hexagon Energy Materials.
An agreement in principle has been concluded between the Abu Dhabi National Oil Co (ADNOC) and the plant engineering division of thyssenkrupp Uhde.
ABO Wind is connecting a wind farm with the creation and usage of green hydrogen for the first time: The Hünfeld-Michelsrombach project is being funded by the Federal Ministry for Digital Affairs and Transport with about twelve million euros as part of the National Innovation Programme for Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technology. NOW GmbH coordinates the funding guideline, while Project Management Jülich is in charge of putting it into action (PtJ).
The electrification of the continent and the use of carbon-neutral electricity, as well as hydrogen as a fuel or feedstock,…
The Giving to Amplify Earth Action (GAEA), a global initiative to fund and grow new and existing public, private, and philanthropic partnerships (PPPPs), was launched by the World Economic Forum today with the support of more than 45 partners.