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In northwest China, the world’s largest green hydrogen project, with a 150-megawatt alkaline electrolyser and a 200-megawatt solar array, has…
North Chungcheong Province announced that it would invest 557.8 billion won this year to improve air quality, including reducing fine…
As the country begins to ramp up hydrogen adoption and accelerate its decarbonization efforts, India has begun blending hydrogen into…
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF) will soon begin testing a new train developed at its Zaragoza plant that will…
Ekona Power, a Vancouver-based company developing a novel hydrogen production technology, has closed a CAD $79 million equity investment. Ekona’s…
Amber Grid, the Lithuanian gas transmission system operator, has joined the European Hydrogen Backbone, Europe’s largest hydrogen initiative, to strengthen…
IREC, UPC, and the energy engineering firm AESA formed a consortium to develop a reversible electrolyzer for implementing hydrogen technologies…
Vestas, a Danish wind turbine manufacturer, Naturgy, a Spanish energy firm, Enagas, and Fertiberia, a fertilizer manufacturer, will all be involved in the project in Aragon, northeastern Spain, which is anticipated to start late next year.
The green hydrogen project, which would be a Namibian center of synthetic energy, has so far received roughly N$700 million from Germany, according to presidential economic adviser James Mnuype, who spoke to Desert Radio 95.3 FM yesterday.
As Germany sets up hydrogen diplomacy offices from Moscow to Riyadh, one would think the government is relying on this gas as “new oil.” However, this move was met with confusion by many.
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