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According to Deloitte’s 2023 global green hydrogen outlook, the clean hydrogen market is poised to surpass the value of the liquid natural gas trade by 2030.
Iberdrola, ACE Terminal and Gasunie Collaborate on Spain – the Netherlands Green Hydrogen Chain
In a significant step towards establishing a green hydrogen chain from Spain to the Netherlands, Iberdrola has signed letters of intent with Hynetwork Services, a subsidiary of Dutch Gasunie, and ACE Terminal.
A consortium led by the Eunice group has announced a significant investment of 11 million euros for the construction of a green hydrogen hub in Atherinolakkos, Crete.
The South Korean government and Danish science and technology authorities have joined forces to promote human resource exchanges and collaborative research in emerging fields such as hydrogen energy and quantum technology.
Italgas, a leading gas distribution company, has announced a 35 million euro investment to transform its historic headquarters in Corso Regina Margherita into an innovation hub.
Reganosa, a leading energy company, has initiated the tender process for the construction of a green hydrogen production plant in As Pontes through its subsidiary H2Pole.
In a bid to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and promote sustainable energy, the European Union (EU) has announced a significant investment of €2 billion (R$ 10.5 billion) in the production of green hydrogen in Brazil.
Rolls-Royce is exploring the possibility of adopting hydrogen fuel cell powertrains for its electric vehicles once the technology reaches commercial viability.
Spanish power company Iberdrola is making significant strides in the green hydrogen sector with plans to construct a €750 million ($808.05 million) plant for the production of green ammonia.
A groundbreaking study conducted by the Norwegian climate center CICERO has revealed that leaked hydrogen has an almost 12 times stronger global warming effect compared to carbon dioxide (CO2).
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