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The CertifHy Non-Governmental Certification Scheme is poised to revolutionize the hydrogen market in Europe by offering certified proof of origin for hydrogen.
The European Commission has given the green light to a Dutch scheme worth €246 million. This ambitious plan aims to bolster the production of renewable hydrogen, ultimately supporting the transition to a greener and more sustainable energy landscape.
Japan, a country renowned for its commitment to hydrogen fuel and clean energy, may seem like the ideal place for hydrogen taxis to flourish.
The German government’s updated national hydrogen strategy has garnered praise from the German Wind Energy Association (BWO) for offering increased planning security for offshore wind projects.
Bosch, a prominent Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) supplier in the automotive industry, is stepping up its commitment to alternative fuels, particularly hydrogen.
Renewable energy has emerged as a potent force in the fight against climate change, with wind power leading the charge. As wind turbines dot landscapes worldwide, they not only generate electricity but also unlock a new realm of possibilities: producing green hydrogen.
Fortescue Metals, the iron ore and green energy giant led by Andrew Forrest, is steadfast in its commitment to a bold target: producing 15 million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030.
The Ministry of Energy and Energy Industries (MEEI) in Trinidad and Tobago, led by the Honorable Stuart R Young MP, recently convened a significant meeting with a delegation from the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB), led by Carina Cockburn, along with representatives from the National Energy Corporation of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (National Energy) and its President, Dr. Vernon Paltoo.
In a recent move that sparked debates and discussions, Grant Shapps, the Energy Secretary, made a decisive call to abandon a planned trial that aimed to replace gas boilers in homes with hydrogen-based ones.
In a significant move towards bolstering the development of green hydrogen and green ammonia projects, Allianz Capital Partners, a leading asset manager, is acquiring a minority interest in Norwegian developer Fuella.
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