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The state government of Baden-Württemberg has approved the further development of the Baden-Württemberg hydrogen roadmap, which includes the establishment of the first pipeline connections to the German and European hydrogen network by 2030.
Orica, a company that provides explosives, blasting systems, and other services to mining, quarrying, and construction firms globally, is planning to speed up two green hydrogen projects in Australia.
The Port of Belledune, located in northern New Brunswick, has signed an agreement with the Port of Rotterdam, one of the largest seaports in the world, to facilitate the supply and demand of “green hydrogen” between North America and Europe.
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Saudi oil giant Aramco has announced that it is putting its plans for blue hydrogen on hold due to high costs and the lack of off-takers.
The Port of Rotterdam, in collaboration with the Province of Zuid Holland and more than 40 partners, has launched an ambitious project to achieve emission-free inland and near-shore shipping on hydrogen.
Spanish energy company Cepsa has signed a cooperation agreement with German energy firm GETEC to supply green hydrogen and its derivatives to GETEC’s industry clients by 2026.
Scottish company Nova Innovation is leading a consortium that will investigate the potential for producing green hydrogen and oxygen from its tidal energy projects in Shetland.
The Netherlands is looking to the future and is set to expand its offshore wind energy sector with the development of energy hubs in the North Sea.
Finnish wave energy technology developer, AW-Energy Oy, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Kaoko Green Energy Solutions (Pty) Ltd to provide its WaveRoller technology for a project aimed at producing hydrogen from renewable energy sources, including wave energy, in Namibia.
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