- EU and UN Launch €4.4 Million Initiative to Boost Circular Economy in Georgia
- EU and UN Launch €4.4 Million Initiative to Boost Circular Economy in Georgia
- EU and UN Launch €4.4 Million Initiative to Boost Circular Economy in Georgia
- EU and UN Launch €4.4 Million Initiative to Boost Circular Economy in Georgia
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Japanese engineering powerhouse IHI has inked a significant agreement with Indian renewables developer ACME, paving the way for the annual offtake of 400,000 tonnes of green ammonia starting in 2028.
Masdar and Daimler Truck Join Forces to Explore Liquid Green Hydrogen Exports to Europe
Masdar, the UAE’s clean energy powerhouse, and Daimler Truck Holding, a leading commercial vehicle manufacturer, have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The primary goal is to assess the feasibility of exporting liquid green hydrogen from Abu Dhabi to Europe by 2030.
ROSEN Group has undertaken a comprehensive research initiative commissioned by the Energy Institute to explore the challenges and opportunities associated with repurposing natural gas infrastructure for hydrogen.
Centravis Production Ukraine, a key player in the global seamless stainless steel tubes and pipes industry, has entered a groundbreaking venture in collaboration with French firm Duncha France.
Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB) is breaking new ground by formalizing the purchase of 36 cutting-edge hydrogen buses.
Australian government is engaging in discussions with Germany regarding a potential €400 million ($660 million) funding plan. The aim is to initiate billion-dollar-scale green hydrogen projects in Australia, furthering the transition away from Russian gas in Germany.
Calderys is participating in the HYDREAMS project, a groundbreaking initiative coordinated by French firm UGITECH, part of the Swiss Steel Group.
Wolftank Group, a stalwart in energy and environmental technologies, has secured a significant contract to spearhead the planning and construction of a cutting-edge hydrogen refueling station in Bolzano.
Semarak Renewable Energy (RE), a Malaysian firm, and China Hydropower (Malaysia), a subsidiary of PowerChina, have inked a MYR1.88 billion ($398 million) agreement to spearhead Malaysia’s inaugural large-scale green hydrogen production project.
Germany finds itself at the crossroads of its ambitious energy transition, as the government grapples with the allocation of subsidies earmarked for “hydrogen-ready” gas plants amid calls to divert funds to carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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