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- NGIF Funds Power to Hydrogen’s AEM Electrolyzer Deployment in Canada’s Gas Sector
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Australian clean energy company Endua has recently secured $11.8 million in funding to propel the development and scaling of its innovative hydrogen generation and storage technologies.
Australia would require a remarkable 812GW of installed solar and wind capacity by 2050 to access the global green hydrogen market and meet its own net-zero ambitions, according to a recent analysis by Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF).
The Malaysian government is taking significant steps to develop renewable energy (RE) programs based on a “willing buyer, willing seller basis” to encourage private sector participation.
As Germany moves towards a climate-neutral future, the importance of hydrogen as a key energy carrier becomes increasingly apparent.
Mercedes-Benz has unveiled the eCitaro REX, a hydrogen-powered fuel cell bus that combines the benefits of battery-electric and fuel cell technology.
Plug Power Inc. has announced three projects that will utilize industrial-scale green hydrogen in glass manufacturing, aluminum recycling, and steel manufacturing processes.
Romanian oil and gas company OMV Petrom has secured financing of up to EUR 39 million under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan for the construction of a hydrogen production capacity at its Petrobrazi refinery.
In a bold move towards securing future supplies of critical raw materials and advancing the transition to a decarbonized economy, the European Union (EU) has successfully conducted its first tender for joint purchases of natural gas.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has made a significant commitment to advancing clean hydrogen technologies and grid resilience with a funding announcement of nearly $42 million.
In a significant step towards the decarbonization of industrial consumption in Europe, Ignis, a renewable energy company, has unveiled plans to establish a plant for processing and storing green hydrogen and ammonia derived from renewable sources.
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