COP28 Finance Day: $57bn committed in climate investments
Governments, businesses, investors and philanthropies have announced over $57bn across the climate agenda in the first four days of COP28.
Governments, businesses, investors and philanthropies have announced over $57bn across the climate agenda in the first four days of COP28.
AFC Energy has unveiled its modular ammonia-to-hydrogen cracker system at its demonstration plant in the UK.
It is clear that the world’s complex decarbonisation journey will be far longer than the 30km from Expo City Dubai to Madinat Jumeirah.
Masdar is moving ahead with plans for Southeast Asia’s largest floating solar power plant in Indonesia and exploring green hydrogen opportunities after signing agreements with state-owned utility company, PLN, at COP28 in Dubai.
A global certification standard on hydrogen – which has been signed by 27 countries at COP28 – is set to unlock global trade in low-carbon hydrogen.
Technip Energies and John Cockerill green hydrogen joint venture Rely has formally been created.
ACWA Power has broken ground on its 3,000 tonne-per-year green hydrogen project in Uzbekistan.
Fortescue and Canadian-based HTEC have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to explore building Canada’s “first” domestic green hydrogen supply chain and export facility in British Columbia.
Adani Power has announced it will undertake a green ammonia combustion pilot project at its Mundra plant in India.
New Energy Coalition’s Joep Sanderink explains how the energy carrier could be used to decongest the Netherlands’ electricity grid to capitalise on its North Sea potential and the need for both subsidies and obligations to...