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Green Energy Park, an energy startup based in Sao Paulo, has recently achieved a milestone in its journey toward establishing one of the world’s largest hydrogen production plants.
Uruguay stands at the cusp of a significant opportunity in the international green hydrogen market, according to a recent report by the Energy and Sustainable Development Observatory of the Catholic University of Uruguay.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) recently allocated $1.93 billion in Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Credits (48C) to 35 projects across 20 states. Among them, seven hydrogen-related initiatives stand out, receiving over $300 million in total.
Japan, the United States, and Canada have unveiled ambitious national hydrogen strategies, signaling a significant shift towards decarbonization.
Electric Hydrogen’s recent announcement of securing a $100 million credit facility from prominent financial institutions like HSBC, J.P. Morgan, Stifel Bank, and Hercules Capital marks a milestone in their journey towards decarbonizing critical industries.
Hazer Group, in collaboration with FortisBC Energy, is set to revolutionize the hydrogen landscape with the development of a production facility in Canada.
The Peruvian government’s collaboration with Phelan Green Energy from South Africa has initiated the construction of a green hydrogen production facility in Arequipa.
Chile is taking bold steps towards a sustainable energy future with President Daniel Boric’s introduction of the Green Hydrogen Action Plan.
Brazilian state-owned energy giant Petrobras has announced a substantial investment of $3.9 million (BRL 20 million) into a study on natural hydrogen.
Despite concerns over US green hydrogen subsidy rules, Fortescue has embarked on its first hydrogen production project in Buckeye, Arizona, acquired from Nikola.
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