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Enagás Renovables and Naturgy will build a renewable hydrogen production plant with a 280 megawatt electrolyser on the property of the La Robla coal-fired power station in Leon, investing more than 400 million euros and creating more than 50 jobs in its operation and maintenance.
A new collaboration has been established by six international companies to develop zero-emission aircraft in New Zealand.
HevenDrones has unveiled its first hydrogen-fueled H2D55 drone as part of its ongoing attempts to develop more durable, environmentally friendly alternatives to lithium battery-powered UAV operations.
In a recent interview with EnergyNews, Seky Chang, a Korean transportation expert, discussed how he has concentrated on developing hydrogen-based transportation solutions.
In Chiang Mai, Thailand, German Enapter and its partners started an initiative to build Southeast Asia’s first green hydrogen learning center.
In order to create large stationary power fuel cell solutions, EH Group and Snam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding for fuel cell deployment.
South Australia is building the world’s largest 250 MW hydrogen electrolysis facility due to excess renewable energy supply.
Inerco and the technology companies TSO and VGE have agreed to work together to develop integrated energy solutions for the entire hydrogen chain, including fuel cells, hydrogen filling stations for vehicles, storage units and systems, automobiles, and other equipment.
The Walloon government has just approved the implementation of two projects of common European interest (IPCEI) on hydrogen, namely the John Cockerill Hydrogen project and the Columbus project, for which Engie and Carmeuse have combined their powers. A budget of over 88 million euros and the hiring of 250 FTEs are projected.
The Greenko firm, which is constructing the largest pumped hydro storage facility in the world—1,680 MW—near Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh, for “upwards of a billion dollars,” aims to construct three other such facilities over the course of the following three years.
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