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Provaris Energy, in collaboration with Norwegian technology company Prodtex, has reached a pivotal milestone in its ‘Prototype Tank’ program. Prodtex completed the design for a multi-layered carbon-steel prototype tank, a crucial component for Provaris’ H2Neo carrier.
Monarch Energy and LS Power have forged a partnership, establishing the Clean Hydrogen Fuels, LLC platform. LS Power’s commitment to invest up to $400 million in Monarch’s green hydrogen projects underscores the ambition to revolutionize diverse industries, including refining, chemicals, fertilizer, and long-haul transport.
DeltaHawk Engines, renowned for their innovative FAA-certified jet-fueled piston engines, has successfully completed advanced simulation analysis for a hydrogen-fueled variant of its engine family.
Port of Amsterdam has signed three crucial agreements during the H2 Connecting Event in Duisburg. These agreements aim to solidify the port’s position as a vital supplier of renewable hydrogen and derivatives to the German market, aligning with the collaborative efforts between the Netherlands and Germany in the realm of renewable hydrogen.
Namibia is set to become a key player in the green hydrogen landscape as Germany’s Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und-prüfung (BAM) announces plans for a green hydrogen pilot plant and refueling station near Walvis Bay.
Moroccan utility system construction company ‘Falcon Capital Dakhla’ has inked a pivotal partnership with French HDF Energy to construct new green hydrogen production plant.
As the urgency to decarbonize intensifies, the European Union (EU) is set to roll out a distinctive financing experiment, a pilot auction commencing on November 23. This groundbreaking initiative seeks to create a dynamic marketplace for renewable hydrogen by aligning producers and users through a competitive bidding process.
The Dominican Republic (DR) is delving into the potential of green hydrogen, an eco-friendly alternative to conventional fuels. Italian company EN.IT stands at the forefront, expressing a keen interest in contributing to the DR’s burgeoning green hydrogen industry.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) outlines an ambitious vision, estimating that global hydrogen consumption must surge to 150 million tonnes by 2030, a substantial increase from the current 95 million tonnes in 2022.
The European Commission’s ambitious plan for a €1 billion green hydrogen and raw materials partnership with Namibia is facing uncertainty as the southern African nation refrained from signing the multicountry “Samoa Agreement.”
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