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The European Hydrogen Congress 2022, to be held from May 18 to 20 in Madrid, will be supported by more…
GE has begun its readiness assessment for the Grain combined-cycle gas turbine (CCGT) power station in Kent, England. Grain is…
Germany wants to import large quantities of green hydrogen from Australia using tankers. This was announced by the Australian energy…
In 2030, the DWV predicts a maximum yearly turnover of $13.1 billion. There will be a net gain of 65,800 new jobs. In 2030, hydrogen output might reach 72.3 TWh, according to estimates.
Hydrogen is considered an energy carrier of the future. It makes it possible to store wind or solar energy in the form of gas. This is to be tested in the Etzel underground salt dome from 2024.
A partnership to equip 12 homes in the Munich region with the “picea” system, developed by HPS. This electricity storage system makes it possible to produce green hydrogen with the solar surplus, especially in summer.
The Münster University of Applied Sciences has implemented a project together with a Dutch company to generate energy from cattle manure. It has shown that hydrogen can be obtained from the residue.
Endesa has been awarded a 224 MVA connection right to install in Pego, Portugal, 365 MWp of solar energy, 264 MW of wind energy, with integrated storage of 168.6 MW and a 500 kW electrolyser for the production of green hydrogen.
At TÜV Süd’s facility in Garching, Germany, a hydrogen testing laboratory has been set up. It is anticipated that the second stage will be finished by the end of the year.
On March 1, 2021, Morocco unilaterally terminated diplomatic ties with Germany for “infringements on the Kingdom’s territorial integrity,” halting a promising green hydrogen generation project.
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