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Petrobras, the Brazilian state-controlled oil producer, is moving forward with an ambitious and eco-friendly venture designed to produce green hydrogen.
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is set to make a significant investment in the development of clean energy…
Fortescue’s $3.6 billion green hydrogen project in Brazil has taken a significant step forward with the recent approval from the Brazilian government for its first phase in Ceará.
The Green Hydrogen Project in Egypt has received a significant financial boost in the form of a $33 million grant.
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore and Imperial College London have formed a strategic partnership aimed at advancing green fuel cell technology.
E.ON Hydrogen has chosen ANDRITZ to conduct an engineering study for its new green hydrogen electrolyzer plant located in Essen, Germany.
Enagas has launched a campaign to find customers for its new green hydrogen corridor, known as H2Med.
Australia is making strides in renewable energy with the groundbreaking of a significant hydrogen plant in Wodonga, Victoria.
CB&I, operating as an unrestricted subsidiary of McDermott, has secured a significant contract from the Saipem Clough joint venture to execute the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) of ammonia storage and various process tanks for the Perdaman Chemicals and Fertilisers Urea Plant in Western Australia’s Burrup Peninsula.
Direct air capture, a process that removes CO2 directly from the atmosphere, is a more cost-effective way to reduce carbon emissions than using green hydrogen, according to a study by researchers at Harvard University.
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