Oman Sees $40 – 60bln Commitment Towards New Hydrogen Industry
March 26, 2024 | 3 min read March 26, 2024 | 3 min readTo date, six gigawatt-scale green hydrogen projects have been signed with a number of multinational consortiums.
To date, six gigawatt-scale green hydrogen projects have been signed with a number of multinational consortiums.
NEW DELHI– State-run natural gas company GAIL (India) Ltd (GAIL.NS), opens new tab plans to commission its first green hydrogen project in central India in April, three company sources said.
KOFU, Japan— The Yamanashi Prefectural Government, Toray Industries, Inc., TEPCO Energy Partner, Inc., and TAISEI CORPORATION, known for their advanced activities in the renewable energy field, are collaborating to realize the hydrogen energy society.
ITM Power is pleased to announce a milestone in its collaboration with Sumitomo Corporation.
Partnership to Transform Sustainable Air Travel and Tourism in Bali, Indonesia
BAAR, Switzerland and UBUD BALI, Indonesia— Trailblazing aerospace company, Sirius Aviation AG, is proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with PARQ Development, providing ten cutting-edge hydrogen-powered vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) jets along with tailored support services to the picturesque landscapes of Bali, Indonesia.
Hyundai Motor Group has forged a strategic partnership with Red Sea Global, under the stewardship of the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, to spearhead the integration of eco-friendly transportation solutions within the kingdom’s ambitious luxury resort developments along its picturesque west coast.
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp.’s green hydrogen plant in Xinjiang, the world’s largest, has boosted utilization rates to 50% after flagging difficulties with the project late last year.
MUSCAT– An official delegation representing prominent European energy infrastructure company Gasunie recently wrapped up a visit to the Sultanate of Oman aimed at exploring opportunities for cooperation in the field of green hydrogen.
CHANGCHUN (Xinhua)– China’s first independently developed hydrogen-powered urban train completed a test at a speed of 160 kph on Thursday, marking a breakthrough in the application of hydrogen energy in rail transit.
The five-day global hydrogen partnership meeting being hosted by India, held deliberations on business models for transportation, production and storage of Hydrogen and possibilities of international collaborations and partnerships in the areas of finance, policy and regulations, according to an official statement issued on Thursday.