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Honeywell Partners with TGS for Vietnam’s Pioneer Green Hydrogen Plant in Mekong Delta
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Honeywell Partners with TGS for Vietnam’s Pioneer Green Hydrogen Plant in Mekong Delta

February 22, 2024 Greenh2 team

Honeywell has entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with The Green Solutions Group Corporation (TGS) to collaborate on developing the Tra Vinh Green

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Axpo and Infinite Green Energy to Launch Major Green Hydrogen Initiative in Italy’s ‘Hydrogen Valley
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Axpo and Infinite Green Energy to Launch Major Green Hydrogen Initiative in Italy’s ‘Hydrogen Valley

February 21, 2024 Greenh2 team

Today marks a significant advancement in the green energy sector as Axpo, a leading energy company, announces its collaboration with Infinite Green Energy (IGE) on

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Marking a significant stride towards agricultural sustainability, the Ugandan Government, through its Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD), has forged a pivotal partnership with Industrial Promotion Services (Kenya) Limited (IPS) and the Norwegian green energy firm, Westgass Internasjonal AS. This collaboration, supported by Norfund, the Norwegian Government’s Investment Fund for developing countries, is set to pioneer the production of green hydrogen-based fertilizers in Karuma, Kiryandongo District, within the Bunyoro sub-region. This initiative is a critical component of the Presidential Advisory Committee on Exports and Industrial Development (PACEID)'s strategy to mitigate food and income insecurity by replacing imported fertilizers with locally produced, eco-friendly alternatives. IPS, the infrastructure and industrial development arm of the Aga Khan Fund for Economic Development (AKFED), part of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), and Westgass Internasjonal AS, recognized for its green energy solutions, will utilize cutting-edge green hydrogen technology. This project aligns perfectly with the Ugandan Government's import substitution strategy, aiming to bolster food security and improve income levels nationwide. The initiative has also secured backing from development financial institutions and the Government of Norway, highlighting a shared commitment to fostering green growth and expanding the continent's green energy capabilities. Galeb Gulam, CEO of Industrial Promotion Services, expressed excitement over this collaborative effort, emphasizing its role in climate action and sustainable development. "This project is a testament to our dedication to fostering low-carbon economic growth and supporting sustainable agricultural practices," Gulam noted. Kinar Kent, CEO of Westgass, echoed these sentiments, underlining the project's significant contribution to reducing fertilizer imports and addressing food and income security challenges. "This partnership underscores our commitment to environmental sustainability and the economic empowerment of Uganda," Kent added. Odrek Rwabwogo, Chairman of PACEID, highlighted the project's anticipated impact on Uganda's export potential, "By leveraging Uganda's rich resources and innovative solutions, we aim to boost the agricultural sector towards our $6 billion export target, benefiting farmers, communities, and the nation." The Norwegian Ambassador, Anne Kristin Hermansen, lauded the investment as a prime example of Norwegian public and private sectors uniting to support sustainable projects that will leave a lasting mark on Uganda’s economy. “This investment aligns with our priorities of enhancing Uganda’s food security while tapping into the country’s renewable resources,” Hermansen stated. This groundbreaking partnership marks the beginning of an innovative journey to revolutionize Uganda's agricultural sector through green hydrogen technology, demonstrating the power of public-private collaborations in achieving sustainable growth. About the Partners: Industrial Promotion Services (Kenya) Limited (IPS) is a leading developer and investor in sustainable projects across Africa, committed to economic and social development, with a focus on agriculture, energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing. The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development plays a crucial role in Uganda's progress, developing and regulating energy and mineral resources policies to promote growth and sustainable resource management. PACEID aims to overcome challenges limiting Uganda's industrial and export capabilities, fostering collaboration among exporters, producers, government institutions, and international stakeholders to spur export growth and industrial advancement. Westgass International, part of Westgass Hydrogen, focuses on green energy solutions to facilitate the transition from fossil fuels, aiming to supply green hydrogen and ammonia for carbon-neutral businesses by 2030.
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Uganda Embarks on Green Hydrogen Fertilizer Production with IPS and Norwegian Partners

February 20, 2024 Greenh2 team

Marking a significant stride towards agricultural sustainability, the Ugandan Government, through its Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD), has forged a pivotal partnership with

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GE Vernova's Gas Power business (NYSE:GE) and EnergyAustralia have proudly announced the inauguration of the Tallawarra B Power Station in New South Wales, Australia. This pioneering facility, powered by GE Vernova’s advanced 9F.05 gas turbine, stands as Australia's first commercial operation dual-fuel power plant capable of utilizing both natural gas and hydrogen. By 2025, EnergyAustralia aims to operate the plant on a blend of 5% green hydrogen and natural gas, contingent on the development of a sufficiently large and scalable hydrogen industry. Tallawarra B is set to become the first 9F gas turbine worldwide to run on this innovative fuel mix. The power station is designed to provide up to 320 MW of dispatchable power, enhancing the reliability and sustainability of New South Wales' energy supply. This comes at a critical time following the closure of the Liddell coal-fired plant in April 2023, with Tallawarra B poised to help compensate for the lost capacity and offer crucial flexibility during peak energy demands by utilizing a green hydrogen blend to reduce emissions. Mark Collette, Managing Director of EnergyAustralia, emphasized the significance of Tallawarra B as a keystone in the region's energy transition, marking the first gas-fired power station built in New South Wales in over a decade. "Tallawarra B will provide essential support to the grid, especially as we integrate more renewable sources and phase out coal power," Collette said. EnergyAustralia is also preparing for the future by upgrading its adjacent Tallawarra A station to enhance its efficiency and capacity, enabling it to use up to 30% hydrogen as fuel, aligning with their ambition to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. The 9F turbine at the heart of Tallawarra B exemplifies dual-fuel technology's ability to support the transition to a lower carbon future. GE Vernova, with its comprehensive experience in gas and renewable energy technologies, is at the forefront of enabling the hydrogen value chain. Ramesh Singaram, President and CEO, Asia of GE Vernova’s Gas Power, highlighted the project's role in combatting climate change, "Tallawarra B Power Station underscores gas technology's potential in achieving carbon reduction and ensuring a stable and reliable electricity supply." Located alongside the existing Tallawarra A gas plant, the Tallawarra B Power Station integrates state-of-the-art technology including an A78 generator and a Mark* Vie control system, enhancing installation efficiency and serviceability. GE Vernova's commitment to hydrogen innovation is evident in its portfolio, capable of accommodating hydrogen levels from 5% up to 100%. With a history of gas turbine excellence since 1991 and a goal to develop technology for 100% hydrogen fuel by 2030, GE Vernova is poised to lead the industry towards greener energy solutions. For over a century, GE has been a part of Australia's industrial landscape, with more than 140 gas turbines currently in operation across the country. The Tallawarra B project represents a significant step forward in using hydrogen to lower carbon emissions in the power sector, showcasing a model for future energy projects globally.
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Australia Launches First Dual-Fuel Hydrogen and Natural Gas Power Plant with GE Vernova and EnergyAustralia

February 19, 2024 Greenh2 team

GE Vernova’s Gas Power business (NYSE:GE) and EnergyAustralia have proudly announced the inauguration of the Tallawarra B Power Station in New South Wales, Australia. This

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European Commission Greenlights €4.6 Billion for German Hydrogen Initiatives
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European Commission Greenlights €4.6 Billion for German Hydrogen Initiatives

February 16, 2024 Greenh2 team

The European Commission has given the green light for a substantial investment of approximately €4.6 billion ($4.94 billion) by the German government to support 24

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Sunfire Powers Up Finland's First Large-Scale Electrolysis Plant for Green Hydrogen Production
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Sunfire Powers Up Finland’s First Large-Scale Electrolysis Plant for Green Hydrogen Production

February 15, 2024 Greenh2 team

In a significant stride towards bolstering the green hydrogen economy, Finland has celebrated the installation of its first industrial-scale electrolysis plant in Harjavalta. This milestone

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Germany Allocates €3.5 Billion to Boost Green Hydrogen Imports through H2Global Program
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Germany Allocates €3.5 Billion to Boost Green Hydrogen Imports through H2Global Program

February 14, 2024 Greenh2 team

In a major boost to the renewable energy sector, Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) has dedicated €3.53 billion to the

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Wood Partners with INPEX to Propel Global Decarbonization Efforts

February 13, 2024 Greenh2 team

Wood, a global leader in consulting and engineering, is collaborating with INPEX CORPORATION to push forward decarbonization projects worldwide, marking significant strides in the fight

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GM and Honda Launch Landmark Hydrogen Fuel Cell Manufacturing Venture
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GM and Honda Launch Landmark Hydrogen Fuel Cell Manufacturing Venture

February 12, 2024February 12, 2024 Greenh2 team

In a landmark move for the hydrogen fuel cell industry, GM and Honda have officially commenced commercial production at their joint venture facility, FCSM (Fuel

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H2 Barge 2 Sets Sail: Pioneering Hydrogen-Powered Cargo Transport on the Rhine

February 11, 2024 Greenh2 team

Future Proof Shipping (FPS), alongside the EU-funded Flagships project and the Interreg-funded ZEM Ports NS project, has proudly announced the launch of H2 Barge 2,

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