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BPA and Cross River partners agree for green hydrogen facility development

The Belledune Port Authority (BPA) on Canada’s east coast has reached an agreement in principle with Cross River Infrastructure Partners from the US to develop a green hydrogen production facility at the northern New Brunswick port. The Belledune-based project would use 200MW of clean firm power to produce green ammonia fuel for export. Pending the

Green hydrogen vital for India’s growth and netzero goals, says NITI Aayog

Green hydrogen is now an essential component of India’s economic development and net-zero plans. Hydrogen will be a critical enabler in meeting global targets to limit temperature increases to 1.5 degrees Celsius, adapt to the adverse effects of climate change, and promote low-carbon development. According to a NITI Aayog report, it can help reduce 3.6

L&T commissions new green hydrogen plant in Gujarat

Larsen & Toubro (L&T) commissioned a new green hydrogen plant at Hazira in Gujarat. The development comes five months after the company inked a joint venture with Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) and ReNew Power for the production of green hydrogen. L&T and IOC had also inked a separate joint venture for the production of electrolysers.

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Hygenco agrees with JSL to build green hydrogen facility

Hygenco India signed India’s first long-term off-take agreement with Jindal Stainless (JSL), one of the largest stainless-steel conglomerates globally. The first of its kind off-take agreement in India will see Hygenco Build-Own-Operate the green hydrogen facility for 20 years. It will also become the first multi-megawatt scale plant with long-term offtake in Asia to be

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Brazil sets up secretariat to develop green hydrogen

The National Institute of Clean Energies in Brazil has inaugurated a new secretariat that will focus on facilitating the growth of the green hydrogen sector. The establishment of a green hydrogen secretariat (SHV) to accelerate the growth of green hydrogen production in Brazil. The secretariat will serve under the leadership of Luiz Piauhylino Filho, who

Indian parliament’s lower house passes bill to promote use of green fuels

Lok Sabha passed a bill seeking to promote the use of non-fossil fuels, including ethanol, green hydrogen and biomass. The bill is also aimed at helping the country achieve its international commitments with respect to climate change goals. The bill was passed by the House after rejecting amendments moved by some Opposition members. Among other

ScottishPower to build green hydrogen plant for trains, trucks and ships

ScottishPower is planning to build a £150m green hydrogen plant at the Port of Felixstowe to power trains, trucks and ships. The energy company has drawn up proposals for a 100megawatt plant at the Suffolk port which will provide enough fuel to power 1300 hydrogen trucks from 2026. The company, owned by €63bn Spanish utilities

Cepsa, Ohmium agree for developing green hydrogen technology

Cepsa, and Ohmium International have announced an agreement to develop highly efficient green hydrogen projects in the Iberian Peninsula. The companies will collaborate to develop and build initially small-scale projects aiming to develop a green hydrogen platform using Ohmium’s advanced modular PEM electrolyzers, with the possibility of providing Cepsa up to 300 MW of installed

IOC targets to replace fossil fuels with green hydrogen for decarbonization drive

Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) is targeting to replace at least a tenth of its current fossil-fuel-based hydrogen at its refineries with carbon-free green hydrogen as part of a decarbonization drive. The nation’s largest oil firm is setting up green hydrogen plants at its Panipat and Mathura refineries, IOC said in its latest annual report. The

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Foundation stone laid for first greenhydrogen project in India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of India’s first public use green hydrogen mobility project at Leh. The project will be set-up by National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC) within next one and half year. The requirement of renewable energy for the project shall be met by solar PV project (1.70 MW) adjacent to

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