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Chamba in HP focuses on green hydrogen mobility solutions

Hydro power giant NHPC said it has signed a MoU with the district administration of Chamba (Himachal Pradesh) for developing a pilot green hydrogen mobility project, including producing hydrogen on a commercial scale in the future. The MoU was signed between Chamba Deputy Commissioner D C Rana and NHPC Renewable Energy CEO A K Pathak

EDF to install 3GW of green hydrogen by 2030

EDF Group has announced its desire to install 3GW of green hydrogen globally by the end of the decade. The company has earmarked up to €3 billion (£2.5bn) to develop these projects, aiming to become a leader in the European hydrogen market. These projects will use electrolysis to produce the hydrogen, ensuring it is 100%

Poland can become a leading producer of Hydrogen in future

Poland may become one of the most competitive producers of green hydrogen in the European Union in 2050. The country could export it to other countries, using the already existing infrastructure – e.g., the Yamal gas pipeline. According to analysts of the Polish Economic Institute (PIE), in the next three decades Poland could become a

Dual-fuel LNG engines may have already peaked, says a report

According to research and forecasting company Maritime Strategies International, the recent run of newbuilding Capesize bulk carrier orders featuring dual-fuel LNG propulsion may have peaked. The report said that the fall-off in interest in LNG-fueled ships represents concerns over their long-term viability against tightening regulation and growth in availability of Ammonia and Methanol-ready dual fuel

Hydrise Group ethanol plant in MP will start production in 2023

Anuj Kumar Agarwal, promoter of Hydrise Group got funding of $0.66 million from Athena Capitals to set up an ethanol plant in Seoni, Madhya Pradesh. The ethanol plant is currently in final stages and expected to start production in the year 2023. The plant will benefit farmers and fast-track the programme of ethanol blending with

Mitsubishi completes conceptual study for ammonia/LCO2 carrier

Mitsubishi Shipbuilding, a part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group based in Yokohama, has completed a conceptual study for the design of an “Ammonia/Liquefied CO2 Carrier” capable of transporting both ammonia and liquefied carbon dioxide (LCO2). The extensive study conducted with Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. provides the basis for a type of vessel with potential

Consortium for hydrogen development in the US gets strengthened

Cornell and two Cornell research-startups have joined a consortium that aims to propose a Northeast research hub to make hydrogen a viable, clean-energy alternative to carbon-based fuels. The New York-led multistate collaboration is guided by Gov. Kathy Hochul and organized by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA). With approximately $9.6 billion

Boya Energy join hands with Infinite Blue for green hydrogen

Infinite Blue Energy has entered into a Heads of Agreement with Aboriginal-owned business Boya Energy (Boya) to build and develop the MEG HP1 hydrogen plant. The plant will produce up to 4 tons per day of green hydrogen to meet the expected growth in hydrogen demand for medium and heavy-duty transport. BE CEO, Stephen Gauld,

Yang Ming chooses first LNG-fuelled newbuilds

Yang Ming Marine Transport Corporation has opted for its first LNG propulsion for its latest batch of newbuilds. Five 15,000 teu ships that the Taiwanese liner decided to order in January will now come equipped with dual fuel engines. “By using clean energy, Yang Ming has taken another step to address climate change and move

Development of a hydrogen grid in Central Europe on the anvil

Gas transmission system operators (TSOs) from Slovakia, Romania, Hungary, and Poland agreed to a strategic partnership to develop the region’s hydrogen grid. According to the partnership agreement, the companies will also cooperate on decarbonisation, developing green gases, and exploring CO2’s possibilities. The partnership was initiated by Romanian TSO Transgaz and involves Poland’s Gaz-System, Slovakia’s Eustream

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