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In a significant policy update, the UK’s energy regulator, OFGEM, has introduced new requirements for electricity suppliers to disclose comprehensive data to government-funded green hydrogen projects.
FRV, part of the Jameel Energy group, has unveiled its ambitious green hydrogen production project, H2 Cumbuco, set within Brazil’s Pecém Industrial and Port Complex (CIPP).
Everfuel has unveiled plans for Project Frigg—a substantial initiative aimed at bolstering Denmark’s hydrogen production capacity.
Volkswagen has unveiled plans to innovate hydrogen fuel cell technology for vehicles, aiming to achieve an impressive range of 1,243 miles.
Norwegian Hydrogen has reached a milestone at its Hellesylt site, successfully producing the first grams of green hydrogen. The project is now in its final commissioning phase, with full-scale production expected to start within weeks.
Alpha H2 has recently made a significant deal with a Latin American distributor to deliver its hydrogen injection systems across several countries, including Mexico, Ecuador, Panama, Peru, Chile, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Argentina, Brazil, and Spain.
ACWA Power and Sinopec Guangzhou Engineering signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate on green hydrogen and green ammonia projects.
White Summit Capital is set to invest €250 million ($267 million) in a green hydrogen and methanol plant in Gijon, Spain.
The past two years have seen a significant increase in investment announcements for hydrogen electrolyzers, particularly led by China. According to a report by the Washington-based Energy Research Unit, global investment in electrolyzers used to produce green hydrogen is projected to rise by 140% to $5 billion in 2024.
Wärtsilä has introduced the world’s first large-scale engine power plant that is 100% hydrogen-ready.
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