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Germany is making a significant investment in its energy future by committing €24 billion to develop a national hydrogen network.
The European Commission has underscored the critical need for expanding hydrogen infrastructure to meet greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction objectives by 2040.
Germany has long aimed to establish itself as a leader in the clean hydrogen economy, viewing hydrogen as essential for decarbonizing its industrial sectors, power generation, and transportation.
MOPCO, a key player in Egypt’s fertilizer industry, is set to launch an ambitious green hydrogen project by 2027.
Norwegian company Norsk Hydro is set to withdraw from its ventures in battery and green hydrogen sectors.
Amazon has pledged to purchase steel made using green hydrogen technology for its upcoming data center in Sweden.
PureWave and the University of Wyoming have partnered on advancing hydrogen technology.
Malaysia’s Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MOSTI) plans to produce two million tons of hydrogen annually by the year 2030.
Poland’s Ministry for Climate and Environment plans to provide financial support for hydrogen energy projects, aligning with the country’s push toward renewable energy sources.
The promise of a hydrogen-powered future has long been touted as a transformative solution to the energy and environmental crises.…
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