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Provaris secures $3 million standby funding facility for hydrogen development plans

Provaris secures $3 million standby funding facility for hydrogen development plans

May 9, 2024 |

In The Netherlands, Offshore Energy reported that Australian developer of green hydrogen projects Provaris Energy has secured a two-year $3 million standby facility with Macquarie Bank to provide a funding alternative for the hydrogen development plans in 2024/25. The facility provides the Australian company with up to $3 million of standby capital over the next […]

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DH2 Energy among the winners in the first European renewable hydrogen auction

DH2 Energy among the winners in the first European renewable hydrogen auction

May 9, 2024 |

In Spain, Europa Press reported that the European Commission announced the projects that have been awarded in the first European hydrogen auction and DH2 Energy’s Hysencia renewable hydrogen production project is one of the winners. “We are delighted that DH2 Energy’s Hysencia project has been selected by the European Commission in a process as highly […]

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Hydrom inks green hydrogen projects worth $11 billion in Oman

Hydrom inks green hydrogen projects worth $11 billion in Oman

May 9, 2024 |

In the United Arab Emirates, Gulf Business reported that Oman’s Hydrom has signed agreements worth $11 billion to develop two new green hydrogen production projects with the Electricité de France (EDF Group) consortium as well as Actis and Fortescue. The report noted that the signings follow the completion of Hydrom’s second round of auctions bringing […]

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Chilean government unveils plan to produce green hydrogen

Chilean government unveils plan to produce green hydrogen

May 9, 2024 |

In Argentina, Infobae reported that Chilean president, Gabriel Boric, presented the Green Hydrogen Action Plan, a set of 80 measures with which Chile seeks to reduce the installation and production costs of green hydrogen by 2030, and thus become one of the main exporters in 2040. “The energy transition for many countries is a difficult […]

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FlagshipTWO eFuel facility gets environmental permit

FlagshipTWO eFuel facility gets environmental permit

May 9, 2024 |

In Sweden, Liquid Wind reported that FlagshipTWO, Sweden’s second large-scale production facility of green electrofuel, has received the environmental permit for its planned operations in Sundsvall, Sweden. The facility is developed by Liquid Wind and is expected to be ready for production in 2027. The facility, located at Sundsvall Energi’s Korstaverket, has been granted approval […]

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NEOM Green Hydrogen says its Saudi Arabian plant is progressing significantly

NEOM Green Hydrogen says its Saudi Arabian plant is progressing significantly

May 9, 2024 |

In Saudi Arabia, Asharq Al-Awsat reported that the CEO of NEOM Green Hydrogen Co. has announced progress on building what it claims to be the world’s largest hydrogen plant in Saudi Arabia. Wesam Al-Ghamdi revealed that the construction of the plant in NEOM’s city of “Oxagon” is advancing significantly. Al-Ghamdi revealed that his company received […]

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Fortescue officially launches its first U.S. green hydrogen production facility in Arizona

Fortescue officially launches its first U.S. green hydrogen production facility in Arizona

May 9, 2024 |

In Australia, Fortescue said it marked a new phase in the development of the company’s $550 million venture into green hydrogen production in the United States, the first of Fortescue’s planned green energy investments in North America with a soil turn ceremony and renaming of its green hydrogen facility in Buckeye, Arizona to Arizona Hydrogen. […]

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Antwerp-Bruges and Namport to invest in hydrogen and ammonia export hub

Antwerp-Bruges and Namport to invest in hydrogen and ammonia export hub

May 9, 2024 |

In The Netherlands, World Cargo News reported that the Port of Antwerp-Bruges collaborates with Namport, a state-owned Namibian port operator, to establish a hydrogen and ammonia export hub in Walvis Bay, Namibia. This joint venture, equally split between the Port of Antwerp-Bruges and Namport, aims to develop cutting-edge storage and export facilities for hydrogen and […]

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Gevo says its SAF is well-positioned in light of new guidance from Treasury Department

Gevo says its SAF is well-positioned in light of new guidance from Treasury Department

May 7, 2024 |

In Colorado, Gevo has issued a response to the recently unveiled version of the Argonne National Laboratory Greenhouse Gases, Regulated Emissions, and Energy use in Technologies (GREET) method and model for carbon accounting. The firm noted that this model will be utilized for lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions calculations under the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) Section […]

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Honeywell sees Brazil as a very attractive country to produce SAF

Honeywell sees Brazil as a very attractive country to produce SAF

May 7, 2024 |

In Brazil, Folha de Pernambuco reported that Honeywell sees Brazil as a country with a lot of assets to lead the technological development of SAF. The availability of inputs, from agriculture, and knowledge in ethanol production are the country’s main assets in this field, said José Fernandes, president of Honeywell for Latin America. According to […]

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