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Germany’s ambitious shift towards a hydrogen-based energy system represents a significant shift in energy policy. Splendidly exemplified by the aim to transition existing natural gas and oil storage facilities to accommodate hydrogen storage—this could potentially fulfill 20 to 50 percent of Germany’s hydrogen storage requirements by the 2030s.
Electricity accounts for just 20% of global energy consumption, yet dominates decarbonization debates. The remaining 80%—industrial heat, heavy transport, and…
The Welsh government’s removal of a holding direction on the Bridgend hydrogen energy project marks a pivotal moment in the region’s energy transition. The approval, granted to Marubeni Europower Ltd, comes despite ongoing community opposition and logistical challenges, drawing attention to the broader implications of hydrogen energy integration within local contexts.
In a decisive move to bolster France’s domestic hydrogen production capacity, Doubs-based startup Gen-Hy has secured €100 million (USD $107 million) in state support, a key component of the country’s industrial decarbonisation and energy sovereignty strategy.
Hanwha has decided to incorporate KBR’s ammonia decomposition technology into its domestic hydrogen projects.
As the EU intensifies its push toward decarbonization, the hydrogen sector faces a new layer of regulatory scrutiny—and opportunity. By…
Lhyfe has secured a substantial €149 million subsidy from the French government for its Green Horizon project. Announced on April…
The methanation plant in Harjavalta has officially commenced eMethane production, marking Finland’s first industrial-scale step into synthetic methane. This milestone…
ArcelorMittal, a leading figure in the industry, has taken a critical stance on the economic viability of integrating green hydrogen and Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technologies by 2030.
Oman, the Netherlands and Germany to Establish World’s First Liquid Hydrogen Import Corridor
Joint Development Agreement (JDA) has been signed between Oman, the Netherlands, and Germany to establish the world’s premier liquid hydrogen import corridor.
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