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In Newcastle, UK, a collaboration led by Siemens Energy has started construction of a new £3.5 million (US$4.24 million) ammonia cracker prototype that would generate green hydrogen on an industrial scale.
A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Metacon and the Kempten, Germany-based Abwasserverband Kempten has been inked to work together on local, off-grid green hydrogen production from biogas using wastewater as a source of methane.
H2-Industries and the Terra Sola Group, a Swiss company, have signed a memorandum of understanding to supply green energy to numerous African nations.
Tree Energy Solutions (TES) and EWE have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to build an electrolyzer in TES’ Green Energy Hub in Wilhelmshaven.
bp and the Spanish Hydrogen Association (AeH2) have inked a cooperative agreement.
According to a report by Masdar, Morocco has the ability to create and export cost-competitive green hydrogen and derivatives like green ammonia due to its wealth of renewable energy resources.
HDF Energy and DFC (US International Development Finance Corporation) announces technical assistance to develop Renewstable(R) green hydrogen power plants in Indonesia.
The country intends to spend an additional 508 million euros on hydrogen investments in the upcoming year in order to mitigate the energy problem for the people and invest in long-term independence from gas imports.
The company may manufacture green hydrogen for $2–$3 per kilogram (kg) by 2026 and for less than $1 per kg by 2030 with projects in Egypt and Oman. The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates that a kilogram of renewable hydrogen now costs $3 to $8.
In the medium and long terms, along with Austria, Bavaria depends on gas and hydrogen imports from Croatia to ensure its own energy supply.
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