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Browsing: Americas
Santa Catarina, Brazil, has witnessed the launch of its first Green Hydrogen plant, located within the Photovoltaic Laboratory of the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC).
Fortescue, an Australian powerhouse, is on the cusp of a groundbreaking stride in green energy as it anticipates a preliminary license for a green hydrogen plant at the Port of Pecém in Ceará, Brazil.
Grand Blanc Township in Michigan is poised to become home to what could be the largest hydrogen storage manufacturing facility in the United States.
With the promise of green hydrogen driving its ambitions, Mexico stands on the brink of harnessing its potential for both domestic consumption and international export. President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s recent announcement of a groundbreaking green hydrogen plant marks a pivotal moment in the nation’s energy landscape.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s renewable energy pioneer, World Energy GH2, has unveiled an Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for its groundbreaking large-scale green hydrogen project.
The Ecuadorian Hydrogen Association (H2 Ecuador) is spearheading efforts to establish a National Hydrogen Strategy, driven by the goal of attracting significant investments and establishing a strong foothold in the global green hydrogen market.
NewHydrogen, through an innovative collaboration with UC Santa Barbara’s leading chemical and materials engineers, aims to develop an efficient thermochemical method for splitting water into affordable green hydrogen.
Monarch Energy, a pioneering energy company dedicated to decarbonizing hydrogen production, has unveiled plans for a monumental $426 million facility in Ascension Parish.
Babcock & Wilcox (B&W) is partnering with General Hydrogen Corp., a subsidiary of CGI Gases, to propel the production of hydrogen and carbon dioxide through B&W’s innovative BrightLoop technology.
A potent coalition of over 180 conservation, Indigenous, faith, labor, and social justice entities have sounded a clarion call, urging the Biden administration to reconsider its rapid expansion plans for hydrogen investment.
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