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Meld Energy has recently secured approval to build a £250 million, 100MW green hydrogen production facility at Saltend Chemicals Park in Hull.
India has taken a significant step towards decarbonizing its steel industry by launching a tender for green steel pilots utilizing hydrogen (H2).
Norway-based TECO 2030, engineering company BLOM Maritime, and Dutch logistics firm Samskip have secured a grant to explore retrofitting Samskip’s vessel, Kvitnos, with TECO 2030 fuel cells and hydrogen fuel.
Germany, a leading industrial nation, is making significant strides in establishing a robust hydrogen economy. At the recent Hydrogen Council’s 2024 International CEO Event, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized the urgency of private sector engagement and outlined the government’s regulatory framework and funding schemes to expedite hydrogen deployment.
Plans for using hydrogen to fight climate change are emerging across the San Joaquin Valley, with projects underway in western Fresno County, Pixley in Tulare County, and Orange Cove.
H2 EnergyNews.biz had the opportunity of interviewing Ana Dobrota, a scientist in sustainability, environmental issues, and electrochemistry, at the 9th Regional Symposium on Electrochemistry held in Novi Sad, Serbia.
Solatio, in partnership with the government of PiauÃ, has announced the construction of the country’s largest photovoltaic (PV) project.
Green Lithium Refining and EDF’s Tees Green Hydrogen project partner to address the critical challenges in the European lithium chemicals market and contribute to the decarbonization of the battery and electric vehicle (EV) supply chains.
Hive Hydrogen South Africa is making waves in the hydrogen energy sector by seeking significant investment from some of Japan’s largest corporations for its ambitious $5.9 billion green ammonia project.
Daimler Truck and Kawasaki Heavy Industries have joined forces to explore liquid hydrogen supply chains.
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