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As part of its low-carbon goal, Sonatrach intends to start two pilot projects in 2023 that will produce green hydrogen and move it through gas pipelines.
The Renault company has chosen Punch Torino, a renowned center of expertise for propulsion systems and electronics, for the development of diesel and hydrogen engines.
A capital increase of EUR 22 million (USD 23.53 million) has been secured by HPS Home Power Solutions AG, a German supplier of environmentally friendly hydrogen-based power storage for buildings, to help the company expand both domestically and abroad.
Turkey wants to develop a more adaptable electrical grid by increasing its electrolyzer capacity, a crucial part of producing green hydrogen, to 5 gigawatts by 2035.
Hystar, a Norwegian manufacturer of hydrogen, had raised $26 million in finance, from Mitsubishi and Nippon Steel Trading, two Japanese industrial conglomerates.
The use of hydrogen should enable climatic neutrality. But if it escapes unchecked, it can potentially have a significant negative impact on the environment. The need for building a hydrogen infrastructure is increased as a result, as even little leaks from hydrogen pipes can have significant negative effects on the environment.
A global partnership for hydrogen production technology has been formed by Topsoe and Fidelis New Energy.
An approximately twelve-kilometer natural gas pipeline has been purchased by Thyssengas GmbH from RWE Generation SE, for hydrogen transport.
The four Spanish initiatives selected by Brussels in a European call to promote green hydrogen and submitted by Sener, Nordex, Iveco, and H2B2 have received government approval for a royal decree to subsidize with 74 million euros.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W) and Fidelis New Energy (Fidelis) have created a global cooperation to develop clean hydrogen technologies.
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