The recent tripartite agreement among the Institute for Research in Solar Energy and New Energies (IRESEN), SATT Paris-Saclay, and the French Development Agency (AFD) marks a significant milestone in advancing decarbonized hydrogen technologies.
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The world’s largest green hydrogen plant, located in Oxagon City, Neom, Saudi Arabia, is set to become a landmark in sustainable energy production.
Saudi Arabia’s Aramco has announced its strategic entry into Horse Powertrain, a joint venture between Renault and Geely, aiming to advance the development of synthetic fuels and hydrogen.
Dubai’s Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has embarked on a pivotal journey towards a greener future by initiating a trial for a hydrogen-powered bus.
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has reached a significant milestone, completing the financial close for the world’s largest carbon-free green hydrogen plant.
TE H2, a joint venture between TotalEnergies and EREN Groupe, along with VERBUND, Austria’s electricity company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Republic of Tunisia.
Hydrogen production is witnessing significant growth, moving past previous criticisms regarding its carbon emissions. A new innovative project has addressed these concerns, promising zero emissions.
ACWA Power is set to complete the construction of a green hydrogen production plant in Chirchik, Uzbekistan, by the end of this year.
BP Plc’s green hydrogen project in Oman is currently in the concept development stage.
Uzbekistan is setting ambitious targets for renewable energy generation, aiming for 25% by 2026 and 40% by 2030. A key player in achieving these goals is green hydrogen technology, which holds transformative potential for the country’s sustainable development.