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Namibia is thought to provide perfect circumstances for the creation of “green” hydrogen. Germany intends to gain from this for environmentally sustainable economic restructuring. Robert Habeck, the minister of economics, made it very clear in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia: It should be about a relationship at eye level.
An optical sensor that can detect extremely low hydrogen concentrations has been created by scientists from Chalmers University of Technology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Eindhoven University of Technology.
More than 15.5 gigawatts of renewable hydrogen projects are now in development in Spain, more than doubling the 4 GW objective set in the government-approved “roadmap” for this energy source for 2030.
PitchBook data reveals that the amount of private financing flowing into startups and established businesses involved in the expanding hydrogen economy has never been higher.
Germany intends to build a 1,800-kilometer (1,118 miles) hydrogen energy pipeline network by 2027 with state assistance.
In an effort to decarbonize energy systems, Siemens Energy and Georgia Institute of Technology will conduct technology development to enable the flexible use of hydrogen fuels.
Fuel costs rose in 2022, increasing the government’s ambition for efficiency. As a result, many significant policies, spending pledges, and public campaigns were introduced.
UAE is positioned to take the lead and become a significant exporter of this energy carrier.
A dual-fuel generator engine employing hydrogen gas as fuel has been approved in principle (AiP) by ClassNK for a 160,000 cubic meter (cbm) liquid hydrogen carrier created by Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI).
The Dijon Métropole hydrogen project will be financed to the tune of €6.99 million by the European Commission and Caisse des Dépôts.”
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