The Belgian Government has issued a tender titled “Machining Centre – Plasma Reactor Head for Hydrogen and Solid Carbon Production,” with publication dating 08/08/2024 and a submission deadline set for 13/09/2024.
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The Belgian government has issued a new tender titled “VKhyLab – National Hydrogen Test Center in Antwerp and Charleroi.” Published on August 5, 2024, the tender seeks bids for constructing this pivotal infrastructure, with submissions due by September 30, 2024.
The Walloon Region in Belgium is making significant strides in the hydrogen sector through a newly signed memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the European Investment Bank (EIB).
Fluxys Hydrogen’s appointment as the Hydrogen Network Operator (HNO) for Belgium marks a significant milestone in the country’s journey towards decarbonization.
During the recent visit of the Belgian Royal Couple to Germany, three energy giants – Fluxys, OGE, and Wintershall Dea – inked cooperation agreement, ushering in a new era of cross-border collaboration in the realm of clean energy.
Belgium and Australia have laid the foundation for a promising collaboration. Bart Vermang, a distinguished professor in the field of…
As the world races to combat climate change and transition towards greener energy solutions, Belgium is setting its sights on an ambitious goal: becoming completely climate neutral by 2050. At the heart of this endeavor is the Port of Antwerp-Bruges, a current energy hub that plays a pivotal role in Belgium’s sustainable future.
Belgium is setting its sights on an ambitious goal: to become a climate-neutral energy hub by 2050. This vision takes center stage in the form of the Hydrogen Import Coalition, a consortium of industry leaders including DEME, Engie, Exmar, Fluxys, Port of Antwerp-Bruges, and WaterstofNet. Together, they are not just dreaming big but strategizing with meticulous detail.
Belgium is gearing up for a hydrogen revolution as it prepares to invest €10 million in developing infrastructure for hydrogen imports at its ports. The move, initiated by the Belgian Minister of Energy, is a significant step toward positioning the country as a key player in the burgeoning hydrogen economy.
Belgium’s Parliament recently passed the Hydrogen Act, a comprehensive framework that governs the transport of green hydrogen through pipelines.