A memorandum of understanding was signed by Snam4Mobility, CuboGas, and HRS in order to establish a framework collaboration and advance the creation of effective hydrogen mobility solutions for the EU market.
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In order to complete the $600 million project by 2025, the South Australian government has selected potential locations for its hydrogen power plant.
A long-term agreement for the delivery of extra hydrogen and carbon monoxide has been inked between Kumho Mitsui Chemicals, a global leader in the chemical industry, and Air Liquide, which runs four production facilities at the Yeosu National Industrial Complex.
The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which seeks to assign a reasonable price to carbon released during the production of imported goods, including hydrogen, was agreed upon by the European Parliament and Council.
The budget cut for hydrogen-powered vehicles is the result of a thorough analysis of the new circumstances, not of a political conclusion based on regime change. The government is still making considerable efforts to increase the number of hydrogen-powered vehicles available.
The first flight of a demonstrator by Universal Hydrogen (UH2), which outfits a De Havilland Canada Dash 8-300 with hydrogen tanks and a fuel cell electric motor unit, could happen in the coming weeks. The research will demonstrate the viability of hydrogen-powered aircraft.
Robert Habeck, the German Vice Chancellor for Economic Affairs and Climate Action, and Senator the Hon. Don Farrell, the Australian Minister for Trade and Tourism, discussed important issues of their countries’ bilateral economic cooperation yesterday.
According to the International Energy Agency, Oman has the largest low-emission hydrogen project pipeline in the Middle East area, with an ambitious goal of exporting one million tonnes of green hydrogen annually by 2030. (IEA).
In order to make Scotland a global leader in the production of hydrogen, ministers have devised a strategy that they claim could generate up to £25 billion annually and create more than 300,000 employees.
By 2030, the Austrian hydrogen strategy plans to build an electrolysis capacity of 1 GW. But for that, there must be an active market.