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DRIFT Energy, a UK startup, is pioneering green energy at sea. The firm uses advanced sailing vessels to produce green hydrogen.
Amid the global transition to renewable energy, there’s an innovative concept that could revolutionize hydrogen production. These are artificial energy islands.
Europe is at risk of losing its lead in hydrogen technology. China and the USA are advancing faster, warns a study by Boston Consulting Group (BCG). Europe still benefits from earlier advantages in materials, efficiency, and longevity of plants. However, this lead is diminishing.
Greenzo Energy has secured a significant green hydrogen project in Tamil Nadu. The project will be carried out at the 1,320 megawatt Ennore SEZ Supercritical Thermal Power Plant.
66 members of Congress urged the Biden administration to finalize the tax credit regulations for clean hydrogen production under Section 45V and the energy credit under Section 48(a)(15).
Hazer Group, the Australian chemical engineering company, has made another step forward with its methane-to-hydrogen and graphite production technology.
J.B. Hunt Transport Services, a major player in the transportation and logistics industry, has invested in Nikola Corporation’s hydrogen-powered trucks.
Recently, the German transport ministry has concluded an internal investigation regarding a hydrogen subsidy scandal. The issue revolves around the mismanagement and potential misuse of subsidies intended for hydrogen technology development and implementation.
As India aims for net-zero emissions by 2070, green hydrogen is becoming a key part of its sustainable development strategy.
Microsoft has just embarked on an ambitious pilot project in Dublin, aiming to use green hydrogen to power one of its data centres.
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