Indian state-run refiners are setting up projects to produce 30.8 kilo tonnes a year of green hydrogen by 2030, junior oil minister Rameswar Teli told lawmakers. The federal government has announced it would provide 300 billion rupees
Indian state-run refiners are setting up projects to produce 30.8 kilo tonnes a year of green hydrogen by 2030, junior oil minister Rameswar Teli told lawmakers. The federal government has announced it would provide 300 billion rupees
Solar Energy Corporation of India (SECI), a public sector undertaking under the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), will soon launch a mega tender for aggregation of demand for Green Hydrogen in the country, as part
Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom) signs multiple agreements with several developers specializing in green hydrogen projects.Hydrom, a subsidiary of Energy Development Oman said that the agreements with Green Hydrogen and Chemicals (ACME-owned), Green Energy Oman, SalalaH2, and Hyport Duqm
Marubeni Corporation launched the first green hydrogen injection demonstration project in the natural gas distribution network of Portugal through its investment in Floene Energias, S.A. (hereinafter, “Floene”), a gas distribution system operator in Portugal with over 70%
An Israeli company has signed a strategic agreement with a major Japanese conglomerate to supply its technology for producing hydrogen, a gas widely seen as a source of green power for the future. The Caesarea-based H2Pro company
Energy and environment solutions provider Thermax Ltd. said it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Australia-based green energy and technology company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) to explore green hydrogen projects in India. As per the
The Maharashtra government presented its first budget, a massive ₹5,47,450 crore for the next financial year 2023-24, based on the principle of ‘Panchamrut’, with a focus on farmers, women, tribals, development of the infrastructure with substantial capital
The fate of Rs 4 lakh-crore investment is hanging in the balance as the state government is yet to rollout the green hydrogen policy that has been languishing at the draft stage for more than six months.
Scientists in Australia have discovered an enzyme in bacteria that converts air into energy, an advance that opens the way for a new clean source of power. The finding, published in the journal Nature, shows that this
Toyota has developed new electrolysis equipment to produce hydrogen from electrolyzing water using the fuel cell (FC) stack and other technology from the Mirai. The equipment will be put into operation at a DENSO Fukushima Corporation plant,
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