Solar Quarter: Egypt to Produce Hydrogen From Renewable Energy
Egypt plans to use approximately 100,000 megawatts of renewable energy to produce green hydrogen over the next ten years.
Egypt plans to use approximately 100,000 megawatts of renewable energy to produce green hydrogen over the next ten years.
Last week, Rolls-Royce conducted a successful ground test of a hydrogen-powered jet engine, showing the potential to reduce carbon-intensive activities in the aviation industry.
The Kalyani Group aims to manufacture 250,000 tonnes of ‘green steel’ using low-carbon energy sources such as hydrogen instead of coal.
BayoTech partners with Ranken to expand hydrogen distribution network into St. Louis, Missouri, creating jobs and producing low-carbon, low-cost hydrogen.
Plug to supply up to 125 tons per day of green hydrogen to Nikola starting Jan. 1, 2023, aiming to reach 125 tons per day by the end of 2026.
Korea Hydrogen Green Energy Network chooses Emerson to oversee the world’s largest hydrogen refuelling station for commercial vehicles.
CWP Global signs agreement to launch a new 10GW renewable energy and green hydrogen hub in Djibouti to support sustainable efforts in Africa.
The UK government announce funding to support clean nuclear and hydrogen technologies, with £25 million to produce hydrogen from biomass and waste.
Air Products Qudra sign agreement with Saudi Ground Services to demonstrate hydrogen for mobility at Dammam Airport, Saudi Arabia.
The city of Antwerp commissioned two hydrogen garbage trucks to collect waste in the Flanders region, as part of the European REVIVE project.