Scottish funding made available for local green hydrogen projects
The Scottish Government has made £7m ($9.2m) of funding available to kick start local green hydrogen projects with production capacities of 5-400MW.
The Scottish Government has made £7m ($9.2m) of funding available to kick start local green hydrogen projects with production capacities of 5-400MW.
Simply Blue Group has announced plans to develop a green hydrogen-based sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant in Nova Scotia, Canada.
The first Japan Hydrogen Fund has been launched with over $400m committed by Japanese industrial and financing majors, along with TotalEnergies.
The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has earmarked $18m for nine projects focused on hydrogen hazards.
Germany plans to hold an exclusive AUD $660m ($444m) auction for green hydrogen imports into Australia through H2Global funding.
Mitsubishi Corporation is exploring the offtake of low-carbon ammonia and equity participation in ExxonMobil’s blue hydrogen production project in the US.
Thermax Limited will develop and bring to market Ceres Power’s solid oxide electrolysis cell (SOEC) systems in India under a new license agreement.
The Scottish National Investment Bank has joined a Series C financing round in ZeroAvia, extending the total value to $150m.
Brineworks has secured €2m ($2.2m) in funding to accelerate its seawater electrolysis technology capable of extracting hydrogen and CO2 from the ocean.
The Indian Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has turned his attention to green hydrogen after he claimed the country has fulfilled numerous Paris commitments on green energy.