In a significant move towards fostering a sustainable energy future, the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy in India is actively exploring the production of green hydrogen from unconventional sources such as seawater and municipal wastewater.
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South Korea’s Hyosung Heavy Industries has recently signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with Austria-based INNIO Jenbacher to carry out a demonstration project for a hydrogen engine generator.
Torrent Power Limited, a leading integrated power utility in India, has taken a significant step towards a greener future with the initiation of a pilot project to blend green hydrogen (GH2) with natural gas in its city gas distribution (CGD) network.
The Central University of Himachal Pradesh (CUHP) has established a dedicated Green Hydrogen Research Laboratory, marking a significant stride in sustainable energy research.
The funding is intended to aid India’s efforts in scaling up renewable energy, promoting green hydrogen, and sparking climate finance for low-carbon energy investments.
In an unprecedented move, Spain’s Minister of Science and Innovation, Diana Morant, and her Chinese counterpart, Wang Zhigang, signed a pivotal agreement today aimed at fostering collaboration in research, technology, and innovation between the two nations.
In a significant stride towards carbon neutrality, China’s Sinopec has kicked off green hydrogen production at its new facility in Kuqa city, Xinjiang.
The company’s commitment to hydrogen vision was underscored recently with the appointment of industry veteran Jim Park as its senior vice president of commercial vehicle and hydrogen business development for North America.
India’s journey towards green energy took a giant leap forward as Avaada Group, one of the country’s leading power companies involved in the manufacture of solar panels, successfully closed its latest funding round. This financial boost, amounting to US$1.3 billion, will propel the group’s solar and green hydrogen businesses to new heights.
South Korea is ramping up its efforts to boost the development and adoption of hydrogen technologies. The country’s Ministry of Science and ICT recently held its first ‘National Strategic Technology Hydrogen Field Discussion Forum’ aimed at enhancing South Korea’s hydrogen technology competitiveness.