Green Hydrogen

EU Gives Go-ahead To Funding For Spain’s Green Hydrogen Industry

Spain is seeking to become a top renewable H2 producer in the EU’s decarbonization strategySpain hasn’t made any attempt to hide its ambition to become a top green hydrogen producer within the European Union’s overall strategy to decarbonize and reduce – eventually eliminating – its dependence on fossil fuel imports.A recent funding approval has brought the country closer to its goalsThe...

EU Commission approves €1.2bn Spanish scheme to support green hydrogen

The European Commission has approved a €1.2bn Spanish scheme to support investments in the production of renewable hydrogen. It is expected to support the development of at least 100 MW of renewable hydrogen production capacity, the production of renewable hydrogen-derived fuels, renewable hydrogen storage, and the production of renewable electricity.  Under the scheme, the aid will take the form of...

ANALYSIS | With FIDs taken on three major green hydrogen projects last week, is the European sector finally taking off?

Clarity on clean hydrogenOur mission is to deliver engaging and independent business journalism and insight to executives and leaders in the global clean hydrogen industry. We focus on delivering the news and analysis that matters, fearlessly looking beyond the hydrogen hype to provide a balanced view of the market, giving readers the knowledge they need to make critical business decisions. Source link...

the end of hydrogen and methanol

Japan has taken a giant step that completes the hydrogen strategy we have been detailing for weeks. Once they have their EV industry consolidated (although not so much domestic sales), they are going for the first “green fuel” engine. It’s better than the ammonia that Toyota disowns, and it’s a breakthrough in zero-emission mobility. This is a new ZEV that makes a very clear idea: not everything...

Experts Warn Against Hype – Eurasia Review

At first glance, the plan sounds compelling: invent and develop future electrolysers capable of producing hydrogen directly from unpurified seawater. But a closer look reveals that such direct seawater electrolysers would require years of high-end research. And what is more: DSE electrolyzers are not even necessary – a simple desalination process is sufficient to prepare seawater for conventional...

California will host a billion-dollar ‘hydrogen hub.’ What it means for our energy future

To its most ardent supporters, the emergence of a “hydrogen economy” is nothing but wonderful: good for the climate, good for the environment, good for human health, good for the economy, good for jobs, good for the historically overlooked and disadvantaged members of society. Is it? California is about to find out. Aggressive and impactful reporting on climate change, the environment, health and...

Spain in pole position for green hydrogen race as EU approves massive state aid

Spain's ambition to become a key producer of 'green' hydrogen - seen as a key part of the Europe's transition away from fossil fuels - has moved a step closer to reality with approval EU of substantial state aid. ADVERTISEMENTEuropean Commission competition officials have given the green light to €1.2 billion in government support for Spain’s fledgling renewable hydrogen industry, in a...

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