The CEGH GreenGas Platform will begin as a biogas marketplace, allowing for the purchase and sale of biomethane with or without assurances of provenance, according to CEGH. Green hydrogen will be exchanged on the platform whenever it becomes accessible on the market.
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Green hydrogen is high on the political agenda not only in Flanders, but also in South Africa. A collaboration is in the making, as it turned out during a working visit by Flemish Prime Minister Jan Jambon to Pretoria.
The Pamesa Group’s goal is to gradually replace natural gas usage with eFuel fuel, with the first phase beginning with the delivery of thermal energy at one of the Pamesa Group’s plants in Onda, Castellón.
Henri Poupart-Lafarge, the CEO of the French railway firm Alstom, stated that the business is already working on installing hydrogen trains in Spain
The newly formed Green Energies management’s big commitment: its new commercial brand Navantia Seenergies, which made its debut in the context of this European event attended by 8,000 people and involving roughly 330 enterprises.
SSE Renewables and Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy have announced plans to produce and deliver green hydrogen via electrolysis using renewable…
Following the recently reported favorable EU Innovation Fund grant decision of EUR 88 million for Neste’s clean hydrogen project at the Porvoo refinery in Finland, Neste has completed the grant agreement procedure with CINEA and the European Commission.
Namibia and Germany have just signed a collaborative statement of intent to boost green hydrogen research, development, and manufacturing. German investors have already begun to position themselves in Namibia’s green hydrogen industry.
The network, according to Repsol, would tie together the Aragon Hydrogen Valley, the Catalan Hydrogen Valley, the Basque Hydrogen Corridor, and the Navarra Green Hydrogen Agenda to attract new investment and boost competitiveness.
Scotland is presenting itself as a critical participant in Germany’s efforts to lessen its energy reliance on Russia. In Edinburgh…