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Belgium to host the world’s first solar hydrogen park

A consortium of four companies will develop the world’s first solar hydrogen park in Wallonia, Belgium, marking a major step forward in the commercial-scale...

War in Ukraine to ‘turbocharge’ green hydrogen production in a ‘make or break’ decade

The war in Ukraine will “turbocharge” the global green hydrogen sector as the cost of alternatives soar by more than 70% and Europe seeks...

Lightsource bp strikes green hydrogen partnership with Portuguese gas utility Dourogás

Lightsource bp has formed a joint venture with Portuguese gas utility Dourogás to invest in solar and hydrogen infrastructure in Portugal. Under the terms of...

Fortescue, AGL Energy bid to turn NSW coal plants into wind and PV-powered hydrogen facilities

Mining giant Fortescue is to partner with Australian energy major AGL Energy to examine the potential of repurposing legacy coal assets for renewables-powered green...

ReNew pens Indian green hydrogen agreement, adds to list of solar developers eyeing production

Indian independent power producer (IPP) ReNew Power has signed an agreement with Indian engineering giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T) to develop green hydrogen facilities,...

EDP Renewables Acquires Majority Stake in Sunseap at $815 Million Valuation

EDP Renewables (EDPR), a Spain-based renewable energy company, has acquired a majority stake in Singapore-based solar energy company Sunseap. The deal values Sunseap at...

El Paso Electric looks to hydrogen for future electric power generation

Mitsubishi Power Americas and El Paso Electric agreed to develop projects that offer a combination of renewables, energy storage, and power generation using hydrogen. Under...

Mobile solar unit to power green hydrogen at platinum mine

Norwegian renewables company Scatec ASA has announced French energy giant Engie will lease one of its portable solar plants to help power green hydrogen...

Australian energy retailer, Japanese oil refiner team up on green hydrogen

Australian utility Origin Energy and Japanese energy giant Eneos have revealed that they will jointly explore the feasibility of producing green hydrogen made with ...

Australian scientists set out to use wastewater for green hydrogen electrolysis

Researchers from Monash University, in league with national water utilities, are setting out to uncover ways in which wastewater can be used to produce...

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