The windswept plains of the Mangystau Region in Kazakhstan are poised to become a pivotal hub for green hydrogen production, as Hyrasia Energy, a subsidiary of the German-Swedish company Svevind, embarks on a transformative journey towards renewable energy.
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Kazakhstan’s ambitious energy transition, outlined in collaboration with S&P Global, faces a complex landscape of uncertainties.
President of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, held discussions with the leadership of the German company Svevind Energy Group, marking a crucial step toward the initiation of a groundbreaking project for the production of “green” hydrogen within the republic.
Kazakhstan, known for its vast landscapes, is set to embark on a new journey – as a green hydrogen and ammonia exporter to Europe. In a significant agreement signed at the Global Gateway Forum in Brussels, Hyrasia One and Sarzha multifunctional marine terminal have joined forces to transport these clean energy carriers from Kazakhstan’s shores to global markets.
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National railway KTZ and Wabtec have signed a framework agreement for the production of hydrogen locomotives and the creation of an engineering centre at the LKZ loco factory in Astana, Kazakhstan.
Bulgaria has set its sights on becoming a regional frontrunner in the production of green hydrogen, according to Minister Bogdanov, during a meeting with the Ambassador of Kazakhstan.
A European company has announced its intention to invest a staggering $50 billion in the establishment of a cutting-edge center dedicated to the production and distribution of renewable energy and green hydrogen.
Alikhan Smailov, the prime minister, and Andrew Forrest, the CEO of Fortescue, signed the agreement at the World Leaders Summit of the 27th Conference on Climate Change (COP27) in Egypt.
The EU initiative Global Gateway is essential to this. In order to assist these nations in facing global concerns like climate change, the EU plans to invest 300 billion euros in their infrastructure.