Tenaris is venturing into the realm of green hydrogen to fuel its operations at the Dalmine plant in Italy.
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GKN Hydrogen, a division of GKN Powder Metallurgy, has commissioned its first compact and safe hydrogen energy storage system in Troia, Italy.
Italy is set to host an event this autumn to present the SouthH2 Corridor, a network designed to transport hydrogen from the southern Mediterranean to northern Europe.
Italy is experiencing a significant surge in the demand for hydrogen, with the projected need exceeding seven million tonnes. This rise in demand is driven by various factors, including the push towards cleaner energy sources and the country’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions.
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.
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.
The Italian government has announced an additional allocation of $96.6 million towards green hydrogen production projects in abandoned industrial areas. This funding, part of the country’s post-COVID recovery initiative, aims to bolster Italy’s green hydrogen sector.
Infinite Green Energy (IGE), an Australian renewable hydrogen producer, has announced plans to bolster Italy’s green hydrogen capabilities, aiming to produce 12 tonnes of green hydrogen per day by 2026.
The Italian Ministry of Transport has issued a tender titled “Fornitura di n. 10 autobus lunghezza 12 metri (+ max n. 60 opzionali), di tipo FCHV, inclusi ricambi a missione dichiarata per tutto il ciclo di vita” on 30 May 2024.
Italy, Germany, and Austria are poised to accelerate the development of a multi-billion euro southern pipeline to supply hydrogen to central Europe.