Algerian-German hydrogen task force launched: EU looks to secure supply
Germany and Algeria are establishing a hydrogen task force as the two nations reveal intentions to work together more closely on green hydrogen production.
Germany and Algeria are establishing a hydrogen task force as the two nations reveal intentions to work together more closely on green hydrogen production.
The European Commission has proposed cutting the bloc’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 90% compared to 1990 levels by 2040, with renewable hydrogen slated to meet up to 10% of final energy demand.
Berlin has agreed plans to subsidise up to 10GW of hydrogen-ready gas power plants and “dismantle” construction and operation barriers for electrolysers.
Italy has had plans to invest €550m ($595m) to support the use of renewable hydrogen in industrial processes approved by the European Commission.
The Australian Government has committed AUD$70m ($46m) for a regional hydrogen hub in north Queensland.
The India Hydrogen Alliance (IH2A) has submitted a proposal to increase budgetary support for the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM).
“The challenges posed by the US 45V legislation offer a unique window for Canada to draw global investments and carve out its niche as a dominant player in the clean hydrogen arena,” H2 View has...
The agreement is hoped to send a “clear signal” to OEMs, transport operators and users to “steer investments towards innovative zero-emissions technologies,” as many heavy-duty hydrogen vehicle players look to accelerate their European rollout.
AUD$70m ($45.9m) of Australian Government funding is set to help build a hydrogen hub in northern Tasmania.
The Hydrogen Council has today (January 16) announced Topsoe as its newest board member, while revealing Yoshinori Kanehana, Chairman of Kawasaki Heavy Industries (KHI) has extended his term as Co-Chair.