Countries commit $400m to loss and damage financing at opening of COP28
Leading nations have committed to loss and damage financing – a stumbling block at previous climate change talks – at the opening of COP28 in Dubai.
After months of speculation, the Biden Administration has announced the seven Hydrogen Hubs which will receive $7bn funding to accelerate production and usage.While the ultimate goal is to facilitate the development of green hydrogen, it was interesting to see the prevalence of blue and pink hydrogen projects among the successful bids – a reminder of the longterm and broad nature of the transition.
Leading nations have committed to loss and damage financing – a stumbling block at previous climate change talks – at the opening of COP28 in Dubai.
Lhyfe has announced plans to produce up to 330 tonnes of green hydrogen per day at its plant in Lubmin, Germany.
First Hydrogen hosted representatives from 21 UK fleet operators and industry specialists at the HORIBA MIRA to test drive its hydrogen-powered light commercial vehicles (LCVs).
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.
Verne and ARTA have agreed to collaborate on developing high-density hydrogen refuelling solutions for heavy-duty trucks.
GKN Hydrogen has been awarded a contract to install two of its metal hydride hydrogen storage units with a combined capacity of 500KG to the Technical University of Braunschweig Research Airport in Germany.
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