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The concept of developing electrolysers capable of producing hydrogen directly from unpurified seawater has garnered significant attention.
PetroChina started construction of its first green hydrogen production plant in Ürümqi, Xinjiang. The facility, with a production capacity of 20,000 tons per annum, is situated within the Tuha oil refinery complex.
The recent decision by the Federal Administrative Court to reject complaints against the planned hydrogen factory in Zurndorf has sparked controversy.
The German energy utility EWE has awarded Siemens Energy a contract to supply a 280 MW electrolysis system for a green hydrogen project in Emden, Germany.
Algeria’s national oil company Sonatrach and construction firm Tosyali have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore green hydrogen production from renewable energy sources.
Thyssenkrupp Nucera, a subsidiary of the German industrial giant Thyssenkrupp specializing in electrolysis, is experiencing a slowdown in its green hydrogen business.
The Central Bank of the Argentine Republic (BCRA) has projected substantial investments in renewable energy projects, including green hydrogen, over the next decade.
The European Commission’s recent approval of a €998 million Dutch scheme to support renewable hydrogen production and an additional €80 million for the Djewels demonstration project marks a significant move in Europe’s transition towards clean energy.
Pilkington United Kingdom Limited, a part of NSG Group, plans to use green hydrogen at its Greengate Works site in St Helens. This initiative, in collaboration with Grenian Hydrogen, aims to scale up the production of low-carbon glass by 2027.
Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) recently announced a significant achievement in the production of green hydrogen using a 1 megawatt (MW) water electrolysis system.
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