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Fortescue shelves plan to build green hydrogen and ammonia project in Australia’s Northern Territory

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Hydrogen bank: Priority should go to EU producers

Hydrogen bank: priority to EU producers, say 12 hydrogen associations 12 European hydrogen associations, including France Hydrogène, are calling on Ursula von der Leyen to restrict the next European Hydrogen Bank auction, which is worth €1.2 billion, to EU producers. The news was made public only today, but the letter in question dates from 5 July. While the signing parties* (France,...

Hydrogen insight – The European Hydrogen Bank

This Insight Paper compiles Argus’ key coverage and analysis of the results of the European Hydrogen Bank’s pilot auction. It takes a look at the winning projects, analyses how the outcome compares with support schemes elsewhere and explores what the submitted bids tell us about the EU’s targets for deploying domestically made electrolyser technology. It also looks ahead at what could change in an...

Recommendations for the European Hydrogen Bank’s second auction

26 June 2024Recommendations for the European Hydrogen Bank’s second auctionWindEurope welcomes the European Commission’s ambition to stimulate and support investment in renewable hydrogen production through the European Hydrogen Bank (EHB). The second auction of the European Hydrogen Bank will be launched by the end of 2024. Some changes to the Terms & Conditions of the second auction would help...

World Bank approves $1.5 billion loan to support India’s hydrogen plans – pv magazine International

The World Bank has approved a $1.5 billion loan to help promote the development of the green hydrogen market and scale up renewable energy penetration in India. July 1, 2024 Uma GuptaFrom pv magazine IndiaThe World Bank has approved the second round of a $1.5 billion loan to help India push its low-carbon energy development. The funds will help promote a vibrant market for green hydrogen, scale up...

India secures $1.5bn World Bank loan to bolster hydrogen and renewables

The World Bank has approved an additional $1.5bn loan to support India’s green hydrogen and renewable energy plans, slated to result in the production of 450,000 tonnes of hydrogen.Under the bank’s Second Low-Carbon Energy Programmatic Development Policy Operation, the loan will support “reforms” to bolster green hydrogen production and electrolysers, as well as renewable energy...

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