Australia shortlists six hydrogen projects for AUD $2bn funding programme
The Australian Government announced six shortlisted applicants for its AUD $2bn ($1.36bn) Hydrogen Headstart Program at the end of December (2023).
The Australian Government announced six shortlisted applicants for its AUD $2bn ($1.36bn) Hydrogen Headstart Program at the end of December (2023).
In 2023, NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) took the $8.4bn decision to build its 2.2GW green hydrogen plant in Saudi Arabia.
Mitsubishi Corporation and Amogy have established a strategic partnership to focus on ammonia cracking technology in large-scale hydrogen carrier applications.
ACWA Power has signed a framework agreement to develop the first phase of a green hydrogen project in Egypt.
Germany has confirmed an additional contribution to the European Investment Bank’s (EIB’s) Green Hydrogen Fund to provide grants to developing countries.
Singapore and Japan have signed a memorandum of cooperation (MoC) to explore green fuels including ammonia and hydrogen as part of efforts to ramp up maritime decarbonisation.
An Australian company has today (December 18) launched plans for a AUD $425m ($285.6m) large-scale waste-to-hydrogen progressing facility in South Australia.
The UK will impose a carbon levy on imported products such as hydrogen, fertilisers and steel from 2027, ensuring products from overseas face a comparable price to UK-produced alternatives.
Fortescue has secured €200m ($219m) of EU funding for its 300MW green hydrogen and ammonia plant in Norway.
Brenmiller has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SolWinHy Cádiz S.L to develop hydrogen and e-methanol projects.