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At the same time, Annalena Berbock, Germany’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and co-chair of the German Green Party, left no doubt in Kiev about the direction “our energy partnership” should take, as she put it bluntly: “Both Germany and Ukraine require large-scale development of renewable energy sources and rapid growth of the green hydrogen market.”
Fluxys launched 4 proposals and is now asking industrial parties to show their interest in connecting to infrastructure with open access for hydrogen in Liège and Mons and for CO2 in Antwerp and Ghent.
This is especially critical since the development of green hydrogen is backed by governments and corporations all over the globe; for example, the EU aims to invest up to 470 billion euros in this area, and these funds may be sent to Ukraine.
The hydrogen concept was conceived by the FNV trade union, which is hoping for government help. As well as Tata herself. But neither Tata nor the FNV can say how much exactly.
In Baden-Württemberg, Germany, industry is pleading with the state government to act more quickly and clearly on the climate-relevant problem…
According to a new report from energy market experts BloombergNEF, 2022 will be a banner year for the green hydrogen industry, as a growing focus on industrial decarbonization and lowering technological prices drive further investment in new renewable hydrogen production capacity.
It is funded by the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, which is the successor of the Fuel Cells and Hydrogen Joint Undertaking (FCH JU).
Clean hydrogen is being hailed as a potential panacea for decarbonizing sectors such as steel and chemicals. These sectors are now unable to be fully electrified due to the high energy demands of industrial operations and chemical reactions.
Small and medium-sized businesses (such as network administrators, installers, and other technical organizations) may now arrange hydrogen training courses for their employees, conduct physical testing, and exhibit their expertise through the new Hydrogen Innovation Network Groningen (WING). The test network may be located at EnTranCe – Center of Expertise Energy of the Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen’s energy transition testing ground.
IMPSA has been awarded the provision of 17 masts and wind measurement instruments by the Australian company Fortescue Future Industries…
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