Duisport and the Port of Rotterdam have announced a critical milestone in their ongoing partnership. The collaboration aims to solidify their leadership in the development of hydrogen transport chains across Europe.
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Turkey is engaging in discussions with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to embark on two groundbreaking projects: green hydrogen production and the development of an offshore wind farm. These initiatives mark significant steps in both nations’ efforts to embrace renewable energy and strengthen economic cooperation.
OCI signed an agreement with New Fortress Energy (NFE). This partnership aims to produce green hydrogen that will empower OCI to scale up its green ammonia production capacity in Beaumont, Texas, to approximately 160,000 tons per year by 2026.
The Compressed Gas Association (CGA) has released a comprehensive safety and operating guideline specifically tailored for small-scale hydrogen production.
The role of hydrogen in Bavaria’s mobility future has sparked a heated debate, with the passenger association PRO BAHN taking a clear stance: hydrogen is deemed “meaningless” for the region’s transportation needs.
Spain’s HyDeal Espana has made headlines for both its ambitious goals and its recent adjustments. This massive venture, once aiming to be one of Europe’s largest hydrogen initiatives, has undergone significant changes, including a drastic reduction in electrolyzer capacity targets and a delay in its operational timeline.
While hydrogen fuel cells have garnered significant attention, researchers and engineers are also exploring the potential of hydrogen-powered internal combustion engines. Recent developments in this field are not only pushing the boundaries of automotive technology but also creating excitement in the world of racing.
Airbus executives are increasingly confident in their pursuit of bringing a hydrogen-powered aircraft to the market by the mid-2030s.
Colombia recently took center stage at the H2 Meet 2023 the only Latin American nation in attendance, showcasing its commitment to the energy transition and its potential as a clean energy hub.
Queensland’s renewable energy and green hydrogen hub, the HyNQ – North Queensland Clean Energy Project, has welcomed a significant player into its fold. Japanese firm IHI Corporation, renowned for its expertise in green ammonia technology aimed at decarbonizing industries, has entered the consortium, further fueling the project’s mission to revolutionize Australia’s energy landscape.