Germany’s Power-to-X Development Fund has unveiled a significant €270 million grant opportunity aimed at enhancing hydrogen production in select countries, including Morocco, South Africa, Brazil, Egypt, Georgia, India, and Kenya.
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Plug Power has achieved a significant milestone by completing the first fill of a Plug tanker with liquid green hydrogen at its Woodbine, Georgia production plant.
Plug Power has just flipped the switch on its monumental Woodbine, Georgia plant – the largest liquid green hydrogen facility in the U.S.
German government will spend 1.3 million euros through the German Development Bank (KfW) to promote the implementation of green hydrogen technology and the development of an appropriate enabling legal framework in Georgia.
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology and Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) have created a new water-splitting process and material that…
The Georgian government and the German Development Bank signed a statement in Tbilisi in November to explore the potential of utilizing “clean” energy.
The declaration’s major goals are to examine the potential and advantages of green hydrogen in Georgia, to launch the first pilot project that will help the economy, and to encourage investments in clean and renewable energy development.
Plug Power plans to develop a green hydrogen production plant in Camden County, Georgia, to service clients in the southeastern United States.
Renewable Energy Systems has completed construction of the GA Solar 3 – Tanglewood Solar project, developed and owned by Origis…