Green methanol project in southern Spain has captured the attention of investors, with an anticipated investment of up to EUR 1 billion ($1.1 billion). The brainchild of Cepsa and C2X, the project aims to establish a cutting-edge green methanol plant capable of annually producing 300,000 metric tonnes of this eco-friendly fuel.
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Symbio, a joint venture between Forvia, Michelin, and Stellantis, has officially inaugurated SymphonHy, Europe’s largest integrated fuel cell production site.
Germany’s pursuit of a sustainable energy transition has placed hydrogen in the spotlight as a potential game-changer. However, the journey from hydrogen production to its consumption in a climate-neutral manner involves overcoming numerous challenges.
Toyota is set to establish the Hydrogen Factory Europe. This groundbreaking initiative aims to foster a coordinated approach to hydrogen production, supporting the increasing demand for fuel cell systems in the region.
Plagazi, a leader in hydrogen production, has secured an order for a feasibility study from Germany’s Korn Recycling.
In the town of Hemmingstedt in Holstein, the vision of producing green hydrogen on an industrial scale has faced an unexpected setback. The “West Coast 100” project, once hailed as a lighthouse initiative for green energy, has been halted after just three years, leaving questions about the viability of large-scale hydrogen production.
Brazil and the United Kingdom have solidified a bilateral agreement to usher in a new era of clean and renewable energy. The Brazil-United Kingdom Hydrogen Hub, unveiled at COP28 in Dubai, stands as a testament to international collaboration for the development of hydrogen, emphasizing a coordinated and targeted approach.
In an interview with energy expert Frank Vanaerschot, critical insights into the complexities of the green hydrogen transition were unveiled.
Oman, the Netherlands, and key industry players have signed a Joint Study Agreement to explore the feasibility of a liquid hydrogen supply chain.
Spain’s Ministry for Ecological Transition and the Demographic Challenge (MITECO) has announced the award of €150 million in funding to twelve pioneering projects under the H2 Pioneers Programme, marking a significant step forward in the country’s green hydrogen ambitions.