The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has greenlit the implementation of the Strategic Interventions for Green Hydrogen Transition (SIGHT) programme—Component II, focusing on the Incentive Scheme for Green Hydrogen Production.
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The world’s largest green hydrogen plant, located in Oxagon City, Neom, Saudi Arabia, is set to become a landmark in sustainable energy production.
The geopolitical landscape of energy supply has witnessed significant shifts in recent years, particularly for European nations. Italy, in the wake of its estrangement from Russia, has turned its focus towards Africa, emerging as a crucial energy partner for the European Union.
Victorian-based hydrogen fuel cell manufacturer Energys Australia has partnered with Telstra to pilot a renewable hydrogen generator at Neerim North, 120 km east of Melbourne.
The recent announcement by EU Commissioner for Energy Kadri Simson and Argentina’s Secretary of Energy Eduardo RodrĂguez Chirillo marks a significant step in advancing the EU-Argentina Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on renewable energy and hydrogen.
Germany’s push towards integrating green hydrogen into its energy portfolio has been highlighted by a recent study from Berlin-based think tanks Agora Energiewende and Agora Industrie.
Aqaba hosts second green hydrogen roundtable meeting On Thursday in Aqaba, Jordan, the second roundtable meeting for possible investors in…
In the realm of motorsports, Alejandro Agag, renowned for his pioneering work with Formula E and Extreme E, is once again pushing the boundaries of sustainable technology. His latest venture, Extreme H, marks a shift towards utilizing green hydrogen and fuel cell technology in racing—a move poised to revolutionize the industry.
In a pioneering effort to explore hydrogen’s potential in heavy vehicle transportation, the iMOVE project, in collaboration with Transport for NSW, ARRB, and Mov3ment, has concluded its comprehensive study.
In a bid to revolutionize steel production and reduce emissions, Italian gas grid operator Snam, steel pipe maker Tenaris, and green technology company Tenova have embarked on a trial at the Dalmine plant near Bergamo, Italy.