Green Hydrogen

Morocco attracts 100 investors for green hydrogen project

Morocco’s Energy Transition and Sustainable Development Minister Leila Benali announced on Tuesday that Morocco has attracted interest from «100 domestic and foreign investors in its green hydrogen development initiative». During a parliamentary session, Benali highlighted the «Morocco Offer», a comprehensive plan providing investors with access to 300,000 hectares of land in the initial phase....

Reports Examine Economics of Clean Hydrogen

Looking to read the full article? Scroll down and login or sign up today! Page Reload Scroll Position Reports Examine Economics of Clean Hydrogen NREL Looks at Offshore Wind as Power Source for Hydrogen Electrolyzers; CATF Downplays Hydrogen as Power Generation Fuel The National Renewable Energy Laboratory has...

Germany grants €4.6 billion to 23 green H2 projects – pv magazine International

The German government has granted €4.6 billion ($5 billion) for 23 green hydrogen projects, while BP has revealed separate plans to develop a 100 MW green hydrogen installation in Germany. July 16, 2024 Sergio Matalucci German Vice-Chancellor Robert HabeckImage: BMWK, Bundesfoto, CzyibikThe German government said it has granted funding decisions for 23 hydrogen projects, following EU approval. These...

the first ceramic slab made with green hydrogen : DesignWanted

Iris Ceramica Group, a global leader in innovative solutions and high-end technical ceramic slabs for design, furniture, and architecture, along with Edison Next, a company of the Edison Group that supports clients and regions in their decarbonization and ecological transition efforts, have announced the creation of the world’s first 4D technical ceramic slab at H2 Factory.This slab is made using a...

Green hydrogen: is this Australia’s breakout moment amid US$127 billion boom down under? – SMCP

Green hydrogen: is this Australia’s breakout moment amid US$127 billion boom down under? – SMCP. In the third of a four-part series on green hydrogen, Eric Ng and Yujie Xue look into Chinese and global start-ups that are working on creating the infrastructure and technology to take the low-carbon fuel mainstream. On a site three times the size of Hong Kong, a US$10...

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