ADNOC and TAQA launch renewable energy venture
ADNOC and TAQA have launched a new global renewable energy and green hydrogen venture in the UAE.
ADNOC and TAQA have launched a new global renewable energy and green hydrogen venture in the UAE.
The company has secured land for its proposed H2TAS hydrogen plant, located in the Bell Bay area of northern Tasmania, Australia.
Jake Stones, Hydrogen Editor at ICIS, explains how the costs of hydrogen react to changes in the market.
The EU is investing over €1.1 billion in seven projects aimed at introducing new technologies to the hydrogen, CCUS and renewable energy markets.
The company intends to build a green hydrogen facility in Brugg, Switzerland.
RWE’s new strategy defines corporate targets until the end of the decade.
The bank is providing €49 million in funding to support INBRE’s hydropower projects in Tuscany.
RusHydro has announced that the construction of the 23.4 MW Cherekskaya small hydropower plant has begun.
The plan outlines a programme to help build Scotland’s hydrogen economy in order to provide nearly a sixth of the country’s energy needs by 2030.
The companies are developing projects at dairy farms to convert methane produced from waste into RNG.
The Brande Hydrogen project is capable of producing green hydrogen directly from wind, and can also operate connected to the grid.
The companies intend to advance projects for the production, use and distribution of green hydrogen to decarbonise RWE’s gas and biomass-fired power plants.
The company has a new strategic target for renewable hydrogen and predicts it will invest in projects that guarantee a further 1.5 GW of capacity by 2030.
The Namibian government has appointed HYPHEN as preferred bidder to develop a vertically integrated green hydrogen project in the Tsau //Khaeb national park, Namibia.
The project is situated at the Sirindhorn Dam in Ubon Ratchathani Province, Thailand.