Fostering Green Hydrogen Growth with International Collaborations and Investments
Key Ideas
- Hygenco Green Energies and Mitsubishi Power partner to develop green hydrogen and ammonia-fired gas turbine power plants for potential customers in India and globally.
- The partnership is supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to promote green hydrogen technologies and sustainable growth.
- Other global initiatives include Brazil's legal framework for low-carbon hydrogen, Kawasaki Motors' hydrogen-engine motorcycle, and Langley Holdings' acquisition of GKN Hydrogen for advanced hydrogen storage technology.
- OCI Global sells its Clean Ammonia project to Woodside for $2.35 billion, while HyVal joint venture plans a 25 MW green hydrogen facility in Spain and RWE/Westfalen Group work on hydrogen tank infrastructure in Germany.
Hygenco Green Energies in India and Mitsubishi Power have collaborated to develop green hydrogen and green ammonia-fired gas turbine power plants. The companies aim to provide green fuel for Mitsubishi Power's GTCC technology to customers in India and globally. This partnership is further supported by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in promoting green hydrogen technologies and sustainable development. The article also highlights Brazil's significant investment in low-carbon hydrogen projects and initiatives, Kawasaki Motors' introduction of a hydrogen-engine motorcycle, and Langley Holdings' acquisition of GKN Hydrogen for advanced hydrogen storage technology.
Moreover, OCI Global has agreed to sell its Clean Ammonia project to Woodside for $2.35 billion, while the HyVal joint venture between Iberdrola and BP is proceeding with a 25 MW green hydrogen production facility in Spain as part of a larger 2 GW project. Additionally, RWE and Westfalen Group are collaborating on building hydrogen tank infrastructure in Germany, sourcing green hydrogen from RWE's pilot electrolyzer in Lingen. These developments reflect the growing global interest and investment in green hydrogen technology and decarbonization efforts.
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Green Hydrogen
Technology
Innovation
Sustainability
Investment
Energy Transition
Decarbonization
Government Support
Bilateral Cooperation
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