In a bold strategic move, the UK’s Labour Leader has expressed a vision for the country to take a global leadership role in hydrogen energy.
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Perth-based Infinite Green Energy (IGE) has announced a key partnership with Doral and Samsung C&T for the development of the MEG HP1 green hydrogen plant near Northam, Western Australia.
Spain’s ambitious hydrogen plans are being called into question as the country grapples with high temperatures and water scarcity. The viability of producing enough water for hydrogen production is now under scrutiny, posing potential hurdles for the government’s “Hydrogen Roadmap” set in motion in October 2020.
An international team of scientists has made a significant breakthrough in clean energy production by developing a new nanomaterial that can extract hydrogen from water using solar power.
Abu Dhabi-based AL Fattan Holding Investment has announced a significant investment of $20 million in a green hydrogen and ammonia manufacturing business. The investment will be made in collaboration with LTechUVC, a Korean energy company, and aims to establish a 200 MW green hydrogen and ammonia production project in Abu Dhabi with a total project cost of $400 million.
A hydrogen-electric midsize business jet could soon become a reality if French start-up Beyond Aero successfully implements its plans.
Germany’s leading engine manufacturer, MTU Aero Engines, and aerospace company MT Aerospace have joined forces to develop a comprehensive liquid hydrogen (LH2) fuel system for commercial aviation. The partnership was officially announced at the Paris Air Show in Le Bourget. The initial application of this innovative system will be MTU’s Flying Fuel Cell™.
The Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy of Korea recently held a director-level meeting with the Resources and Energy Agency of Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry to discuss hydrogen safety and policy cooperation in the industrial sector.
Aviation’s path to zero emissions is dependent on advancements in propulsion systems, and MTU Aero Engines is at the forefront of developing innovative concepts to achieve this ambitious goal.
Turkmenistan, known for its vast oil and gas reserves, is open to considering Hungary’s proposals for hydrogen production from natural gas. President Serdar Berdimuhamedov expressed this view during a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in Ashgabat, according to official sources.