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Stegra closes .4bn rescue package for green hydrogen-based steel plant

Stegra closes $1.4bn rescue package for green hydrogen-based steel plant

Green hydrogen-based steel firm Stegra has closed its $1.4bn rescue package and undertaken a boardroom change-up, appointing new chairs and establishing a new parent company.It follows the April announcement of the Wallenberg Investment-led financing round, intended for completing the firm’s flagship project in Boden, Sweden, after prior funds were exhausted.The reshuffle...

Germany clears hydrogen pipeline to connect 320MW green hydrogen project to national network

Germany clears hydrogen pipeline to connect 320MW green hydrogen project to national network

Germany has approved construction of a 23.5-kilometre hydrogen pipeline that will connect a planned 320MW green hydrogen production facility in Emden to the country’s expanding hydrogen backbone, marking another step in the development of its clean energy infrastructure. The project received clearance from Lower Saxony’s State Office for Mining, Energy and Geology (LBEG), allowing energy...

UCA and Moeve pave the way for dual university training in petrochemicals and green hydrogen | El Estrecho Digital

UCA and Moeve pave the way for dual university training in petrochemicals and green hydrogen | El Estrecho Digital

Moeve has launched a pilot program for dual internships incorporating students from the Master's in Petrochemistry and Hydrogen Technologies at the Higher Technical School of Engineering of Algeciras (ETSIA), University of Cádiz (UCA), at its San Roque Energy Park. The initiative, presented on March 30, connects the first cohort of this university degree with the energy company's industrial complex in...

Yangtze River Delta’s hydrogen economy | Nuts and Bolts

Yangtze River Delta’s hydrogen economy | Nuts and Bolts

The second part of the Hydrogen Week in May, organized by the Electrical and Mechanical Services Department, was a visit to the Yangtze River Delta Region.Some 50 delegates – including those from Europe, South Korea, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, Central Asia, Hong Kong, and Macau – joined this delegation.To describe what we saw as “jaw dropping” may be an exaggeration, but it was...

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