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Rhine-Main region is embarking on an ambitious journey to establish a vast network of hydrogen pipelines spanning 300 kilometers by 2028. This visionary project aims to facilitate the seamless transition to hydrogen as a primary energy source, positioning the region at the forefront of sustainable technology adoption.
Dubai-based renewable energy firm, AMEA Power, has unveiled ambitious plans to construct a groundbreaking green hydrogen facility in Mombasa, Kenya.
Fresh funding is set to invigorate Tasmania’s green hydrogen capacity, propelling the state toward achieving commercial-scale green hydrogen production by 2025.
POSCO Group is taking the helm in strengthening South Korea’s partnership with Australia across various sectors, including core minerals, clean energy, and national security. This announcement was made during the 44th meeting of the Korea-Australia Joint Council held in Seoul.
Germany’s pursuit of a green hydrogen future has reached a significant milestone with the approval of the GET H2 Nukleus hydrogen project. The regulatory authority in Oldenburg has granted permission for the construction and operation of two 100-Megawatt (MW) electrolysers at the RWE gas-fired power plant in Lingen, a subsidiary of RWE called “Nukleus Green H2.”
In the pursuit of carbon neutrality and the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions, green hydrogen has emerged as a pivotal component of Europe’s renewable energy strategy.
Chevron U.S.A. Inc. has taken the lead in a funding round for hydrogen distribution and fueling business OneH2.
BMW Chief Executive Oliver Zipse has made a significant plea to China, urging the nation to bolster its hydrogen network within urban areas and provide clear public charging standards. His aim is to stimulate the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) and hydrogen-powered cars in the world’s largest automobile market.
As Fortescue Metals Group sets its sights on a greener energy future, the company is strategically recalibrating its ambitions in the realm of green hydrogen.
The European Union’s regulations on green hydrogen and its derivatives have become legally binding, promising a greener energy future.
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