Green hydrogen, a clean fuel produced through the electrolysis of water using renewable energy, has gained prominence globally as a crucial element in decarbonizing hard-to-abate sectors.
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RWE’s COO Hydrogen chosen as chair of Hydrogen Europe Dr. Sopna Sury, Chief Operating Officer (COO) Hydrogen at RWE Generation,…
The Netherlands and Germany have long been important trading partners in Europe, with their economic relations being strengthened in recent years.
Bilfinger, a leading engineering and industrial services company, has provided support to Austrian supermarket chain MPREIS in the construction and assembly of a hydrogen production plant near the city of Innsbruck.
Morocco’s recent move to promote the use of green hydrogen is a clear indication that governments across Africa are committed to achieving environmental sustainability and improving regional competitiveness.
The Caribbean Island of Dominica has taken a significant step towards sustainable economic growth with the signing of a Framework Agreement to establish a joint venture company for the development of a large-scale green hydrogen geothermal complex.
A consortium consisting of GTT, TotalEnergies, LMG Marin, and Bureau Veritas has signed an agreement to develop a vessel for transporting liquid hydrogen, a gas considered crucial for decarbonization but facing infrastructure issues.
In a significant development, the Gujarat cabinet has approved the draft land allocation policy for green hydrogen projects, thereby taking the lead in India’s big leap towards green hydrogen manufacturing.
Bloom Energy, a leading provider of distributed energy solutions, has signed an agreement with Elugie, an energy service company in Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, to provide 9.75 megawatts of power from the Bloom Energy Server® at five commercial, industrial, and data centre sites in Belgium.
Turkey takes a step forward towards hydrogen as a solution to climate change, as TÜBİTAK (The Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey) continues its search for solutions to combat global warming.