The European Union is poised to undergo a significant transformation in its energy landscape, with hydrogen production set to soar to 10 million tonnes per year by the end of the decade.
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In recent developments, Egypt has embarked on a journey towards green hydrogen, with a keen eye on collaboration opportunities with the European Union (EU).
Greek capesize specialist Seanergy Maritime, listed on the Nasdaq, has taken a significant step towards sustainable shipping by joining an ambitious European Union-backed initiative.
Negotiators from the European Parliament and EU national governments reached a historic deal on a new EU gas directive in December.
European Parliament and Council have provisionally agreed on updated rules that aim to decarbonize the EU’s gas market and establish a robust hydrogen market.
European Union (EU) has reached a historic agreement on a framework that establishes an independent grid planning body for hydrogen.
European Union (EU) has reached a provisional deal to implement simplified hydrogen market design rules until 2033.
Bulgaria is set to propel itself into the global hydrogen landscape with an ambitious project receiving EUR 8.2 million from the European Union.
Spain is leveraging €1.5bn in EU funds to propel itself into the forefront of the green hydrogen revolution. However, scars from the country’s solar energy missteps in the early 2010s serve as a stark reminder of the importance of careful planning and foresight.
European Union has formally designated the second southern hydrogen corridor, linking Algeria to Germany via Tunisia, Italy, and Austria, as a “Project of Common Interest.” This classification not only expedites its implementation but also opens avenues for financial support.