Green Hydrogen

New South Wales approves 15-MW green hydrogen and ammonia project

New South Wales approves 15-MW green hydrogen and ammonia project

Facility to produce 4,500 tonnes of ammonia annually.The New South Wales government has approved a 15-megawatt green hydrogen and ammonia project in Moree to help farms cut emissions and transition to cleaner energy.Backed by $45.2m in state funding, the Good Earth Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Project will be among the first large-scale renewable hydrogen production facilities in the state.The more...

Moeve, Masdar, and Enalter Partner on Southern Europe’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project • Carbon Credits

Moeve, Masdar, and Enalter Partner on Southern Europe’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project • Carbon Credits

Spanish energy company Moeve approved more than €1 billion ($1.2 billion) for the first phase of its Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley. The final investment decision cleared the way for construction to begin in the coming weeks. Significantly, Moeve will hold a 51% majority stake. The remaining share will be owned by Masdar and Enalter. Enalter is majority controlled by Enagás Renovable, a pioneer in...

Moeve to build Southern Europe’s largest green hydrogen project in Huelva

Moeve to build Southern Europe’s largest green hydrogen project in Huelva

Moeve has approved the final investment decision to begin construction of the Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley in Huelva, Spain. The project will position the region as a major green hydrogen hub in Europe. First Phase: Onuba Project The first phase, called Onuba, will become Southern Europe’s largest green hydrogen project. It will launch with an initial capacity of 300 MW, with the option to expand...

India and UK Convene Conference on Green Hydrogen Standards |

India and UK Convene Conference on Green Hydrogen Standards |

Representational image India and the United Kingdom convened the India–UK Conference on Green Hydrogen Standards and Safety Protocols on February 27, 2026, in New Delhi. The event brought together stakeholders from government, industry, academia, standards organisations, testing institutions, research bodies, and regulatory agencies to strengthen cooperation on the safe...

Government Issues Standards for Green Ammonia and Methanol |

Government Issues Standards for Green Ammonia and Methanol |

Representational image In a significant step toward strengthening its clean energy ambitions, the Government of India has introduced new standards for the production of green ammonia and green methanol. Announced on Saturday, the measures are part of the country’s broader strategy under the National Green Hydrogen Mission, which aims to position India as a global hub for green...

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