TECO 2030 and unnamed party partner on 50MW hydrogen engines
Norway – TECO 2030 has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with an unnamed company to collaborate on various fuel cell projects totaling 50MW of fuel cell power.
Continue ReadingNorway – TECO 2030 has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with an unnamed company to collaborate on various fuel cell projects totaling 50MW of fuel cell power.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – In order to obtain greater clarity on government backing, Drax said that it will postpone its planned $2.45 billion investment in bioenergy with carbon capture and storage (BECCS) in the UK.
Continue ReadingEgypt – Norway-based DNV and PETROJET have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expand their collaboration in Egypt’s energy transition by developing green hydrogen and its derivatives, including ammonia.
Continue ReadingIreland – A deal has been reached between Hydrogen Utopia International and Powerhouse Energy about the price and other aspects of their joint development of the Longford Project.
Continue ReadingNorway – Rotoboost has received Approval in Principle (AiP) from Lloyd’s Register (LR) for its pre-combustion Carbon Capture System (CCS) Rotobox.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – In an effort to open up investment prospects in renewable energy to a larger group of UK firms, RWE, the leading producer of renewable energy in Wales, has introduced a novel method for engaging suppliers.
Continue ReadingThe Netherlands – The Dutch government may open up bidding as early as next year for the construction of a 500 MW offshore hydrogen electrolyser that runs purely on nearby offshore wind turbines.
Continue ReadingGermany – RWE, a pioneer in offshore wind, has opened the second iteration of its annual Innovation Challenge.
Continue ReadingBelgium – To increase the production of clean technology in the EU and ensure that the Union is prepared for the switch to clean energy, the EU Commission has proposed the Net-Zero Industry Act.
Continue ReadingUnited Kingdom – As a first for the country, Lhyfe and Centrica have agreed to collaborate on the development of offshore renewable green hydrogen.
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