Hydrogen subsidies | Australian solar-to-methanol project secures €24m grant — with half coming from Germany

The German government has granted millions of euros of funding to a 10MW Australian electrolyser project that aims to demonstrate that green hydrogen-derived methanol can be produced from solar power. The proposed “SM1” green methanol plant in Port Augusta, South Australia has secured a €24.3m ($26.1m) grant, with over half coming from Berlin. The 10MW project is being developed by Hamburg-based...

European Commission approves €350M German renewable hydrogen scheme

The European Commission has approved a €350 million German scheme to support the production of renewable hydrogen through the European Hydrogen Bank’s ‘Auctions-as-a-Service’ tool. Courtesy of the European Commission / Photo by Mauro Bottaro According to the Commission, the German measure is in line with the objectives of the REPowerEU Plan and the European Green Deal Industrial Plan...

Green Hydrogen Systems’ Annual General Meeting on 9 April

Company announcement 10/2024 Green Hydrogen Systems’ Annual General Meeting on 9 April 2024 The Annual General Meeting of Green Hydrogen Systems A/S was held today, 9 April 2024. Agenda and resolutions 1.      The Board of Directors’ report on the Company’s activities in the past financial year         The Annual General Meeting took note of the Board of Directors’ report....

HRS Secures Infrastructure Funding For Its Test Area Unique In Europe For Hydrogen Mobility

HRS Secures Infrastructure Funding For Its Test Area Unique In Europe For Hydrogen Mobility. HRS , the French and leading European designer and manufacturer of hydrogen refueling stations, has reached a major milestone with the announcement that it has secured major bank financing of €3.1 million for its hydrogen refuelling station test area. The majority of this financing...

Carbon intensity regulation to make or break global low-carbon hydrogen market

The future of low-carbon hydrogen hinges on global policymakers introducing regulations and subsidies that focus on the carbon intensity of the hydrogen produced rather than its colour, according to Wood Mackenzie’s Horizons report ‘Over the rainbow: Why understanding full value-chain carbon intensity is trumping the colour of hydrogen.’ “The push for better measurement of efforts to cut...

Germany cleared to award €350m to domestic hydrogen producers as part of recent EU auction

The European Commission (EC) has approved Germany’s request to award €350m ($379m) to domestic electrolysis projects bidding in to the recent European Hydrogen Bank (EHB) pilot auction — effectively piggy-backing its own scheme on top of the EHB’s €800m programme. The results of the vastly oversubscribed pilot auction are due next month, according to EU officials last week, and this latest...

Exploring the potential of green hydrogen to rejuvenate oceanic dead zones

In an innovative approach to tackling oceanic dead zones, Douglas Wallace contemplates using the oxygen by-product from green hydrogen production to revive these lifeless marine areas.Brian Owens reports for Hakai Magazine.In short:Douglas Wallace's research explores using surplus oxygen from hydrogen production to address the low-oxygen zones threatening marine diversity.The proposed World Energy GH2...

India’s green hydrogen charge: Three pilots, one promising story

In a matter of 15 days in February 2024, the Government of India issued pilot project guidelines for the use of green hydrogen in three different sectors, namely – shipping, steel manufacturing and transport – with a total budgetary outlay of Rs10,660 million (US$127.92 million). The pilot projects aim to demonstrate green hydrogen’s technical feasibility and performance as a fuel in real-world...

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