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Indian Oil Corporation’s (IOCL) decision to construct the country’s largest green hydrogen facility—targeting 10,000 tonnes per year by 2027—marks a pivotal step in the decarbonization of India’s refinery sector.
Arctech has signed a strategic agreement with India’s ACME Cleantech Solutions to supply 175 MWp of solar trackers for a landmark green ammonia project in Duqm, Oman.
In a year when Europe is under increasing pressure to accelerate climate action, the Northern Lights CO₂ storage project—Norway’s high-profile…
Air Products’ staggering $1.7 billion quarterly loss, driven primarily by a $2.3 billion write-down on abandoned hydrogen projects, serves as…
Spain is intensifying its green hydrogen ambitions with a €3 billion national pipeline network, designed to link production hubs with industrial demand centers. Central to this effort is engineering firm Ayesa Ingeniería, recently selected by Enagás to support both the basic and detailed engineering of several pipeline sections.
Scotland’s west coast is poised to become a strategic node in the UK’s green hydrogen export ambitions as Clydeport, part of Peel Ports Group, signs an option agreement with Statkraft to assess the feasibility of a hydrogen production and export facility at Hunterston PARC.
ACWA Power’s latest foray into Southeast Asia signals a strategic shift in the regional clean energy landscape, as the Saudi…
Spain’s RIC Energy and Siemens have formalized a new partnership aimed at accelerating renewable hydrogen, green ammonia, and e-fuels production across the country.
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The genesis of hydrocarbons has been debated for more than 300 years and continues to the present. The discussion of the problem led to the formation of organic and inorganic scientific schools. Over time, the hypothesis of polygenesis was also formed.
thyssenkrupp nucera and Fraunhofer IKTS have inaugurated Germany’s first pilot production facility for solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) stacks, located in Arnstadt, Thuringia.
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