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Pakistan’s Sindh province has undertaken a revolutionary initiative that marks the country’s first-ever green hydrogen project.
Hyundai Engineering announced on the 11th of June that it has inked a business agreement with Korea Central Power Company.
Sindh Energy Minister Imtiaz Ahmad Sheikh chaired a meeting to discuss the establishment of a pioneering Green Hydrogen Project in collaboration with China State Grid and Oracle Energy. This landmark project, the first of its kind in Pakistan, aims to generate 400 MW of green hydrogen using wind and solar energy.
India Hydrogen Alliance Unveils Vision for $5 Billion National Green Hydrogen Corporations
India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) has presented a comprehensive plan to the Indian government, outlining the establishment of five large national green hydrogen corporations by 2030.
India and Namibia Strengthen Bilateral Ties, Focusing on Energy and Infrastructure Cooperation
In a historic visit, the External Affairs Minister of India, Jaishankar, traveled to Namibia to solidify bilateral ties and establish a roadmap for cooperation across multiple sectors.
India’s strategic advantages and favorable investment opportunities position it as a potential global green hydrogen hub, according to a report by USAID.
Hanwha Group, a South Korean conglomerate, has made headlines by selling its complete stake in Nikola, a U.S. hydrogen truck company.
According to Debasish Purohit, co-head of investment banking for Bank of America in India, the Indian green energy sector is poised to attract investments of up to $800 billion over the next decade.
China has made significant progress in hydrogen production technology with a successful test of its direct seawater electrolysis method.
Ohmium, a prominent green hydrogen electrolyser manufacturer based in the United States, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with NTPC, India’s largest power utility company.
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