Ørsted revealed that the EU-Catalyst Partnership, comprising the European Commission, Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, and the European Investment Bank, is backing the FlagshipONE project.
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Gasgrid Finland, in collaboration with partners Nordic Hydrogen Route, Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor, and Baltic Sea Hydrogen Collector, achieves recognition on the European Commission’s Projects of Common Interest (PCI) list. This milestone positions three hydrogen infrastructure projects for the Baltic Sea region as pivotal contributors to European energy policy goals.
European Commission commits the European Union’s backing for an extensive hydrogen project in Brazil, signaling a strategic step towards fostering clean energy initiatives.
European Commission is set to open a series of tenders, with the first round offering 800 million euros in aid to community manufacturers. This initiative, part of the European Hydrogen Bank, aims to bolster the production of clean hydrogen, a crucial element in the EU’s ambitious climate targets.
The European Commission’s ambitious plan for a €1 billion green hydrogen and raw materials partnership with Namibia is facing uncertainty as the southern African nation refrained from signing the multicountry “Samoa Agreement.”
European Commission approved a new tranche of Next Generation funds worth €93.5 billion for Spain. The funds will be used to support the country’s economic transformation through initiatives that will have a significant impact on the national territory, including the Valencian Community.
The European Union’s regulations on green hydrogen and its derivatives have become legally binding, promising a greener energy future.
The HOPE (Hydrogen Offshore Production for Europe) project consortium has secured a €20 million grant agreement from the European Commission.
The European Commission has given the green light to a Dutch scheme worth €246 million. This ambitious plan aims to bolster the production of renewable hydrogen, ultimately supporting the transition to a greener and more sustainable energy landscape.
European Commission has given the green light to a €850 million measure to support ArcelorMittal France (‘ArcelorMittal’) in its endeavor to partially decarbonize its steel production processes.