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The 50,000 tonnes/year FlagshipONE e-methanol project has received final investment decision (FID) from Ørsted. A significant step towards Ørsted’s goal…
In order to prepare for future occurrences of the frigid, windless conditions observed in the past week, the energy company SSE has started construction on an underground hydrogen storage cavern in east Yorkshire.
Bruno van der Pluijm, the Belgian ambassador, and Linda Scott, the Namibian high commissioner, welcomed attendees on behalf of their respective nations.
In collaboration with Gasunie, the NortH2 consortium, which is made up of Eneco, RWE, Equinor, and Shell, is looking into how all facets of the hydrogen value chain, from production to transport and storage, may be developed in concert.
25 million euro financing for the construction of a hydrogen production facility in Abruzzo inside industrial and abandoned lands as part of the 500 million euro National Recovery and Resilience Plan RFP from the Ministry of Ecological Transition.
Industry federations from France and Germany are lobbying for the construction of a joint European hydrogen infrastructure to accelerate the technology’s roll-out across the region.
According to the plan that the Ministry for the Ecological Transition submitted to the European Union (EU) for consideration as a Project of Common Interest, Gijón will serve as the neuralgic point of connection for the first two axes of the fundamental network of green hydrogen in Spain (PCI).
According to a statement from Lithuanian Amber Grid, one of the project’s partners, six gas operators from Lithuania, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, and Germany have signed an agreement on collaboration in the development of hydrogen infrastructure.
According to a recent industry assessment, a Hydrogen Storage Business Model—a crucial tool that will increase the UK’s energy security—is urgently required, with interim steps in place before 2025.
Together with partners, the Swedish business OX2 is looking into the feasibility of building a new offshore hydrogen pipeline infrastructure to link Germany, Finland, Sweden, Denmark, and Norway.
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