The world is witnessing a transformative shift towards cleaner and more sustainable energy sources to combat climate change. Among the emerging solutions, green hydrogen has taken center stage as a promising technology capable of decarbonizing various sectors.
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The 14th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM14) Meeting witnessed a groundbreaking joint declaration, uniting governments of 14 countries and the European Union under the CEM’s banner. Their collective goal is to fast-track international hydrogen trade and address barriers in the burgeoning hydrogen market.
Arco Technologies Inc. has joined forces with Shell GameChanger to test and advance its innovative electrolyzer technology.
In an era where sustainable energy solutions are becoming paramount, Egypt is positioning itself as a key player in the field of green hydrogen.
As climate change and carbon emissions pose an ever-increasing threat to our planet, the global focus on renewable energy sources has intensified. Among these sources, green hydrogen and ammonia have emerged as crucial players in the quest for sustainability. India, with its ambitious Green Hydrogen Mission, is poised to become a major exporter of clean hydrogen fuel.
As part of its commitment to a greener and more sustainable future, Oman has secured firm commitments of $30 billion in green hydrogen projects.
Germany has embarked on a groundbreaking journey towards finding an efficient and cost-effective solution for storing green energy.
On Wednesday, Federal Minister of Economics Robert Habeck, in collaboration with the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, presented a grant of €2 billion for the partial conversion of Europe’s largest steelworks to green hydrogen-based processes.
US Department of Energy (DOE) has pledged $8.6 million in funding to support hydrogen and fuel cell projects spanning across 16 states.
A project known as the Central Hydrogen Valley (CHV) is set to revolutionize the energy landscape in Poland. With a vision to develop a massive 250MW capacity of hydrogen electrolysers and harness 2GW of wind and solar power by 2030, the CHV aims to produce an estimated 54,000kg of green hydrogen and a staggering 4TWh of carbon-free energy annually.