‘Turkey’s Role in the Hydrogen Economy’ discussed at 13th Istanbul Chamber of Industry Green Agenda Talks 13th Istanbul Chamber of…
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Turkey and Japan are seizing the opportunity to collaborate on what is often referred to as “the oil of the future” – hydrogen and renewable energy. Japanese Ambassador to Ankara, Takahiko Katsumata, recently highlighted the immense potential for cooperation between the two nations in the energy sector.
The global commitment to sustainable and clean energy solutions continues to gain momentum, with nations increasingly turning to innovative technologies and partnerships. In this pursuit, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have emerged as key players, engaging in fruitful discussions and collaborations on clean energy and hydrogen. These diplomatic efforts hold the promise of transforming the energy landscape and contributing to a greener future.
Turkey is forging a renewed alliance with the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to explore groundbreaking ventures in offshore wind energy and hydrogen production.
Turkey’s Ministry of Environment and Urbanization has set the wheels in motion for a groundbreaking environmental impact assessment process.
The Bandırma Hydrogen Valley, known as HYSouthMarmara, is poised to become a beacon of green energy innovation, harnessing the power of renewable resources to produce green hydrogen and revolutionize the country’s energy and industrial sectors.
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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.
Turkey’s first hydrogen valley project has initiated pilot production of green hydrogen obtained from renewable resources at the Enerjisa Production Bandirma Energy Base.
Germany and Turkey came together to discuss cooperation in green hydrogen production in Istanbul. The meeting was attended by the Head of the Department of Financial Instruments and Hydrogen Initiatives at the German Federal Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection, Dr. Christian Storost, and representatives of the Green Hydrogen Producers Association (H2DER).