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A feasibility study on the generation and distribution of large-scale offshore wind-to-hydrogen and e-fuel on the archipelago of Aland in the Baltic Sea has been launched by OX2 and the mutual fund division of the Finnish Bank of Aland.
According to a study by the International Renewable Energy Agency (Irena), none of the current hydrogen certification schemes are appropriate for cross-border trading.
By finishing a scoping study to identify potential locations for the 300 MW green hydrogen and green ammonia facility and related port facilities, green energy producer Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has moved the Holmaneset green hydrogen project in Norway to the next level.
Germany, a leader in the green hydrogen economy, views Brazil as a vital fuel supplier and a significant gamble to replace coal, oil, and gas while still meeting climate goals.
For the purpose of realizing the Italian Gigafactory project, Industrie De Nora and Snam have completed the acquisition of an abandoned industrial area in the southeast of the territory of Cernusco sul Naviglio.
The state of North Rhine-Westphalia has presented cooperative grid planning for electricity, gas, and hydrogen along with officials from the energy sector. Brussels and Berlin must now cooperate.
The Spanish renewable party underwent a revolution after Goldman Sachs announced a fresh commitment to advance in the energy transition.
For its H2eron project in Delfzijl, the Netherlands, Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser and HyCC have agreed on a deal for 40 MW of alkaline electrolyser equipment that will cost about EUR 12 million.
Two new long-term power contracts have been signed between INEOS Inovyn at Rafnes in Bamble, Norway, and Statkraft, the largest producer of renewable energy in Europe.
Due to its plentiful natural resources and ideal production environment, according to Alfred Grannas, the German ambassador to Pakistan, Pakistan has a huge possibility to export hydrogen in the future.
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