- South Africa Turns Waste and Renewable Energy into Economic Engines
- Fortescue Scales Back Hydrogen Ambitions as Climate Plan Pushes “Real Zero” to 2030
- Australia Tests Gravity Storage in Legacy Coal Mines as Vanadium Projects Gain Momentum
- NGIF Funds Power to Hydrogen’s AEM Electrolyzer Deployment in Canada’s Gas Sector
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The project calls for the startup of 100 megawatts (MW) of electrolyzers, with the potential to grow to 500 MW if the market permits for Abono green hydrogen plant.
The first phase of the green hydrogen plant in Ain Sokhna is now being commissioned by Egypt Green, a joint venture between Fertiglobe, Scatec, Orascom Construction, and the Sovereign Fund of Egypt.
Alikhan Smailov, the prime minister, and Andrew Forrest, the CEO of Fortescue, signed the agreement at the World Leaders Summit of the 27th Conference on Climate Change (COP27) in Egypt.
IRENA and UNIDO want to use international collaboration as a platform that will enable investments, policies, and clean technology development to speed up the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
A non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between NewMed Energy and Uniper aims to explore possibilities of working together on the production of blue and green hydrogen as well as the short- and long-term supply of LNG.
The Canadian government announced greater investment tax incentives for hydrogen and clean technology in its fall economic statement. The proposed credits would allow the country to equal the financial incentives provided to American manufacturers by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
An important new partner has joined the project of the Australian business planning to build a 1.6GW renewable hydrogen production, transportation, and export hub in the Hunter region of New South Wales.
Logan Energy has signed an agreement with German engineering firm Kraftanlagen Energies & Services to provide hydrogen refueling infrastructure in Bavaria.
The City of Lancaster and Heliogen, a California-based provider of renewable energy technology that uses concentrating solar thermal systems to transform sunlight into steam, heat, power, and environmentally friendly hydrogen fuel, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU).
With its application for a Department of Energy (DOE) hydrogen hub, the Great Lakes Clean Hydrogen Partnership (GLCH), which is made up of Linde, Energy Harbor, GE Aerospace, Cleveland-Cliffs, and the University of Toledo, has made progress.
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