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Four different agreements have been finalized for the development of new renewable energy in the Republic of Azerbaijan, according to ACWA Power, a prominent Saudi developer, investor, and operator of power generating, water desalination, and green hydrogen facilities worldwide.
Governor Kathy Hochul said that Vermont has joined a multi-state agreement to draft a proposal to become one of up to 10 federal Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs under the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
The final approval needed to proceed with construction of its carbon-neutral green hydrogen generation facility has been granted to SGH2 Energy Global Corporation.
The Flexibility for Hydrogen project, often known as “FLEX4H2,” has officially begun. The Clean Hydrogen Partnership and the Swiss Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research, State Secretariat for Education (SERI), Research and Innovation are both contributing funding to the project, which is being headed by Ansaldo Energia.
The government of Finland has approved a resolution on hydrogen that outlines the nation’s goals and the steps being taken to support them.
This year’s Mining Indaba, held in Cape Town, has seen an increase in conversation on South Africa’s position on hydrogen.
One of the main export partners of a European hub for green energy is considered to be Nova Scotia.
The Los Angeles City Council unanimously approved the conversion of a natural gas power plant to a new hydrogen system, despite concerns from opponents that the new system might not produce enough power and might even worsen the environment.
An agreement was signed between Aboitiz Power and JERA of Japan to work together on determining whether ammonia and hydrogen may be developed as substitute “greener” fuels for generating electricity.
In order to jointly create reliable and substantial clean ammonia (green and blue ammonia) supply chains in Asia, Europe, and the US, RWE, LOTTE CHEMICAL Corporation (LOTTE), and Mitsubishi Corporation (MC) have formed a strategic alliance.
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