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The North American green hydrogen economy is being turbocharged by powerful incentive structures, and Mexico stands to gain if it can take the chance.
ArcelorMittal Eisenhüttenstadt will construct a pilot electrolysis plant and a hydrogen filling station on the plant site in collaboration with energy provider Vulkan Energiewirtschaft Oderbrücke (VEO), a joint venture between the city of Eisenhüttenstadt and ArcelorMittal, and McPhy Energy.
According to a joint declaration issued by the governors of the three coal districts in the Czech Republic, the regions intend to lead Central Europe in the development of hydrogen technology.
Octopus Energy and RES work with Kimberly-Clark to replace UK factories’ gas with hydrogen
In order to cut emissions and improve energy security, Kimberly-Clark is collaborating with the green hydrogen joint venture HYRO, which is owned by RES and Octopus Energy Generation, to replace gas in UK manufacturing with green hydrogen.
Texas Commission on Environmental Quality approves Linde’s hydrogen facility at Nederland
Linde’s initiative to establish a hydrogen facility at the Nederland site was approved by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
Public and corporate sources of funding have focused on hydrogen, an energy source that emits no carbon emissions when used in fuel cells or burned, as global efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and address the effects of climate change intensify.
The French business Saint-Gobain, which designs, produces, and distributes materials and solutions globally, has made a significant advancement in the use of hydrogen in the manufacture of glass.
Renewable energy expert and co-founder of Rewiring Australia, Saul Griffith, has warned that the push to make Australia a green hydrogen superpower is a costly economic mistake and a waste of the country’s abundant renewable energy resources.
The government has added two fuel cell technologies to the list of national core technologies while designating the hydrogen industry as one.
A top government official said India will give green hydrogen fuel manufacturers at least 10% of their costs under a $2 billion scheme starting in June.
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