Green Hydrogen

$5 Bn Green Hydrogen Project to Come up in Saudi Arabia

Air Products, ACWA Power and NEOM, have agreed on a USD 5 billion green hydrogen-based ammonia production facility in NOEM, Saudi Arabia. Air Products, in conjunction with ACWA Power and NEOM, has announced the signing of an agreement for a USD 5 billion world-scale green hydrogen-based ammonia production facility powered by renewable energy. The project, which will be […]

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ARENA Receives $1 Bn in Grant Requests for Green Hydrogen Projects

More than $3 billion worth of green hydrogen projects are vying for $1 billion in funding to build the first commercial-scale hydrogen projects in Australia More than $3 billion worth of green hydrogen projects are vying for close to $1 billion in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to build the first commercial-scale […]

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World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Project to Launch in California

Global energy company SGH2 has announced that it is bringing the world’s biggest green hydrogen production facility to the City of Lancaster in California. Global energy company SGH2 has announced that it is bringing the world’s biggest green hydrogen production facility to the City of Lancaster in California. The plant will feature SGH2’s pioneering technology, which uses […]

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Shell, Eneco to Enter Dutch Tender for 759 MW Offshore Wind Project

Through their JV with CrossWind, Shell and Eneco will be participating in the tender for the 759 MW Hollandse Kust (Noord) offshore wind farm. Shell Nederland, a subsidiary of the Royal Dutch Shell, has announced its plans to create a green hydrogen hub in the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The firm aims to […]

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Growth of Renewables Could Boost Green Hydrogen Production: Report

The production of green hydrogen could compete with fossil fuel-based hydrogen by 2030 in certain countries, should power prices for renewables reach USD 30 per MWh A new report has revealed that the production of green hydrogen could compete with fossil fuel-based hydrogen by 2030 in Australia, Germany and Japan, should power prices for renewables reach USD […]

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