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As the world grapples with the urgent need to combat climate change, the quest for cleaner, more sustainable energy sources has taken center stage.
JERA, Japan’s power generator, has forged a partnership with ExxonMobil to delve into the development of a low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production project in the United States.
Norwegian Hydrogen has set its sights on Tornio, Finland, as a prime location for green hydrogen production.
Europe’s largest climate tech hub, Sustainable Ventures, has joined forces with independent technology innovation catalyst CPI. Their mission: to empower innovative hydrogen startups in scaling their operations over the next 12 to 18 months, fueled by a substantial £1.5 million private investment.
The decision on the development consent for the Hynet Carbon Dioxide (CO2) pipeline project has been announced.
FuelPositive Corporation has filed a provisional patent for its green aqueous ammonia production systems, FP300A and FP1500A. These inventions can potentially transform the agricultural industry, providing farmers with a cost-effective and greener method to produce fertilizer.
The FrHyGe project, aimed at validating underground hydrogen storage in salt caverns on an industrial scale, has officially been launched by a European consortium. The project, which is supported and funded by the European Union via the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, has a budget of €43M.
Enapter SRL, a subsidiary of Enapter AG, has been awarded EUR 1,255,373.17 in research funding by the Italian Ministry for Enterprise and Made in Italy (MIMIT) for their project titled “AEM Technology Next Generation.”
Leaning into its commitment to curb vehicle emissions, the Chinese government prioritizes the expansion of hydrogen energy. It perceives fuel cell vehicles and hydrogen as pivotal players in this strategy.
Luca de Meo, a senior European executive at Renault, has publicly supported hydrogen as a crucial part of transitioning to net-zero emissions. Alongside eFuels, hydrogen is seen as an alternative to the currently dominant battery-powered approach.
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