Green energy feeders may soon power export, data hubs

Green energy feeders may soon power export, data hubs

New Delhi: India has begun work on exploring a green energy feeder system for green hydrogen manufacturing, large export units and data centres in the country amid rising global demand for green products, multiple people aware of the development said.The government is looking to identify transmission lines where more than 90% of the time green energy is flowing in a direction for this project, they...

The future of mankind found under the North Sea

The future of mankind found under the North Sea

Alongside other avenues, renewable hydrogen made in Europe from the wind-swept North Sea provides a unique opportunity to build a new pillar of European energy resilience while also boosting Europe’s industrial competitiveness. It is a critical juncture for Europe in its energy transition, which highlights the urgency of a clean energy shift at competitive prices. Made‑in‑Europe”...

EU shuts out Chinese hydrogen equipment from subsidy program

EU shuts out Chinese hydrogen equipment from subsidy program

FRANKFURT, Germany -- The European Union is adding restrictions to its subsidy program for "green" hydrogen production that effectively lock out Chinese-made equipment as the bloc looks to avoid a repeat of the damage inflicted on its solar panel industry.The change is being implemented with the second subsidy auction by the European Hydrogen Bank, slated to begin Tuesday. A project will not...

Stellantis to end investment in hydrogen venture

Stellantis to end investment in hydrogen venture

Stellantis announced today that it is set to end its investment in Symbio, a joint venture with Michelin and Forvia SE focused on hydrogen fuel cell technology, by 2026. The automaker acquired a 33.3% stake in 2023, aiming to enhance its zero-emission hydrogen mobility options, especially for vans.  However, with slow growth in hydrogen adoption and mounting cost and infrastructure challenges,...

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