Green Hydrogen
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Eletrobras has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the state of Maranhão for the development of green hydrogen.
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Green Energy Park has raised $30 million in series A funding that will help support the company’s Piauí green hydrogen project in Brazil.
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Avalon International has agreed to build carbon capture facilities at green hydrogen company Big Hill Materials' planned US production sites.
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H2 GreenMining is partnering with Ohmium International on the development of green hydrogen to decarbonise the mining sector in Chile.
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The state of Ceará has signed a pre-contract with Voltalia do Brasil, a subsidiary of the French renewable power producer Voltalia, to implement a project to produce green hydrogen and ammonia at the state's Pecém industrial and port complex.
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Verdagy has entered a global strategic agreement to deliver its green hydrogen electrolysis technology to renewables developer Doral in Europe, US, Australia and the Middle East through 2030.
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The Department of Energy (DOE), the US Treasury Department, and the IRS have awarded $4 billion in tax credits to 100 projects across clean manufacturing, critical materials, and industrial decarbonisation.
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The Department of Energy (DOE), Treasury Department, and IRS have jointly awarded an $18.3 million transferable tax credit to electrolyser producer Electric Hydrogen (EH2) for its manufacturing plant in Devens, Massachusetts.
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Renewable fuels company Raven SR has closed $15 million in an investment round led by Ascent Funds to grow its production of synthetic fuels, hydrogen, and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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Green hydrogen promises to be a game changer in global energy transition with the possibility it presents in decarbonising industries. Latin America has positioned itself as a frontrunner in the emerging space with mega projects being lined up by developers across the continent.
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The Lancaster, California city planning commission has approved Element Resources' renewable hydrogen and solar facility, taking the next step in the partnership after signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the developer in 2023.
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State-owned oil and gas giant Petrobras has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Mistui & Co to explore low-carbon solutions in Brazil.
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EverWind Fuels has signed a green hydrogen memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Nova Scotia-based energy distribution company Eastward Energy.
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The Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded $750 million for 52 green hydrogen projects across manufacturing, electrolysis technology, recycling, and more. Together, the projects are expected to produce 24GW of hydrogen in different forms.
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Inter-American Development Bank's (IDB) has made a $400 million dollar loan for the development of the green hydrogen and derivative projects in Chile.
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Eletrobras and engineering and industrial manufacturing group Paul Wurth have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop green hydrogen in Brazil.
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Already one of the cleanest energy mixes in the world, Latin American policy makers continue to push for ambitious net-zero targets. Renewables already generate 60% of the region’s electricity, twice the global average, with no shortage of sponsors looking to take advantage of some of the globe’s best renewables resources.
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Chevron New Energies is set to develop a 5MW hydrogen production and solar project on its existing oil field in California's Central Valley.
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Chilean sponsor MAE Energy is planning to develop a $2.5 billion green hydrogen and ammonia production plant in Chile.
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IDB Invest will provide UK-based Atome Energy with a $125 million loan to develop a green hydrogen project in Villeta, Paraguay.
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The US’ traditional renewables sectors – wind, solar (and now even battery storage) – continue to be a mainstay, but the universe of investable renewables opportunities is expanding.
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Generate Capital closed its latest capital raise, with new investments totalling $1.5 billion, last week (31 January).
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H2 Energy Group has partnered with the Redding Rancheria Tribe reservation to develop a green hydrogen production facility.
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Chile’s national oil company ENAP has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with TEG Chile for the development of green hydrogen in Chile.
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Solar company Verano Energy has submitted an environmental impact assessment (EIA) for a hydrogen and green ammonia project in the Arequipa region in southern Peru.
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has selected 3 firms to help establish a market for the buying and selling of green hydrogen from its Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs).
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The Government of Ceará has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with oil and gas giant BP to support the development of green hydrogen in the state.
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Hydrogène de France (HDF) and Rubis have requested a loan from IDB Invest for a green hydrogen project the pair is developing in Barbados.
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Hydrogen company Plug Power has completed its electrolyzer system at Amazon's Aurora, Colorado, fulfillment center. A first for the tech company, the 1MW low-carbon hydrogen production system can fuel up to 400 forklift trucks at the site.
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The US Treasury Department has released the proposed green hydrogen tax credit guidelines, 45V, to be available for public comment for the next 60 days. The Biden-Harris administration hopes the credits will provide over $140 billion in revenue by 2030
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Chilean renewable developer Susterra is planning a green hydrogen project to support the decarbonization of the mining sector in Chile.
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BP-funded Advanced Ionics is growing its executive team with two green hydrogen professionals as the company plans its generation pilot programs launch for next year.
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Sustainable aviation and carbon emissions-derived fuels production company Dimensional Energy has successfully closed its $20 million Series A funding round.
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Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) will invest $10 billion into a green hydrogen project in Mexico.
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Brazilian development bank BNDES has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the World Bank to support low-carbon hydrogen initiatives in Brazil.
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BGC Group’s (BGC) subsidiary Poten & Partners, an integrated energy advisory and brokerage, has launched a global advisory team focused on the hydrogen, ammonia and methanol markets.
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Spanish company Jepri Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Ceará for a €3.3 billion green hydrogen plant in the Brazilian state.
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GE Vernova’s power conversion business and Next Hydrogen Solutions have signed a memorandum of understanding for green hydrogen production.
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Canada-based green hydrogen developer EverWind Fuels has secured a C$125 million (USD $ 91.2 million) debt facility from Export Development Canada (EDC) to put toward its Tupper Point, Nova Scotia-based green hydrogen and ammonia project.
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LS Power is set to invest up to $400 million into green hydrogen projects developed by Monarch Energy.
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EDP and ArcelorMittal have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) that will see the two cooperate on the development of green hydrogen in Brazil.
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John Cockerill Hydrogen, an electrolyzer manufacturer, has purchased a manufacturing space in Texas to create an electrolyzer gigafactory.
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Green hydrogen development took a giant stride towards bankability as the Department of Energy selected 7 green hydrogen hub winners across 16 states, handing out $7 billion from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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PCC Hydrogen (PCCH2), a negative carbon intensity hydrogen producer, has entered a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with construction materials solutions provider Summit Materials and its subsidiary Continental Cement Company.
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Integrated energy and fertilizer company Proman has inked an agreement with Mitsubishi to build a low-carbon ammonia facility in Lake Charles, Louisiana. If completed, the plant would create 1.2 million tons of ammonia annually.
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Green Energy Park and the State of Piauí, Brazil, have signed a Letter of Intent for the production and export of an initial one million tons of ammonia from renewable energy sources.
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The Department of Energy has selected seven green hydrogen hub winners across 16 states, handing out $7 billion dollars in funds from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Together, the hubs aim to produce over 3 million metric tons of clean hydrogen annually and generate over $40 billion in private investment in hydrogen.
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Braya Renewable Fuels has named former Delek executive, Todd O'Malley, as chief executive.
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Electric Hydrogen (EH2) has completed a $380 million series C financing to accelerate the company's manufacturing and deployment of its green hydrogen system.
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YPF and renewable subsidiary YPF Luz have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Korean steel producer Posco for green hydrogen developments in Argentina.
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Infra-tech firm ABB has signed into a three-year partnership with Canada’s export credit agency Export Development Canada (EDC).
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The city of Lancaster, California has partnered with zero-carbon energy supply infrastructure Element Resources on a green hydrogen project.
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Chevron USA has acquired natural gas developer Magnum Development from private equity firm Haddington Ventures.
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Quintero GNL has submitted for review on its Green Hydrogen Bahía Quintero project the company is planning in Chile. The sponsor first submitted the project in 2021 but retracted the plan.
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The Port of Santos, Brazil’s largest port and one of the busiest in Latin America, is planning to add a green hydrogen production plant to its facilities.
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OPAL Fuels, an RNG producer and distributor, has closed a $500 million senior secured credit facility to develop and construct new renewable energy projects.
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Canadian green hydrogen developer EverWind Fuels has won a bid from the Newfoundland government to develop a green hydrogen project on the Burin Peninsula, Newfoundland.
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Acciona Energía, the Spanish energy company, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Government of Aruba to develop green hydrogen on the island.
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EDF Renewables is the latest international renewable energy company to join the green hydrogen developments in the state of Ceará.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based Advanced Ionics, a new hydrogen electrolyzer developer start-up, has closed a $12.5 million Series A funding led by BP Ventures, the energy giant's venture capital group. Other investors in the start-up included Clean Energy Ventures, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and GVP Climate.
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Walmart Chile has started commercial operations on one of the first industrial green hydrogen plants in Latin America.
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Chile’s Ministry of Energy is partnering with the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) to promote the development of green hydrogen as it continues to foster the nascent technology’s advancement.
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European Energy subsidiary EE North America (EENA) has entered a 15-year partnership with Montauk Renewables to purchase biogenically produced CO2 to power EENA's e-fuels production.
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Solar developer Verano Energy is set to build a multi-phase 25GW green hydrogen development in Antofagasta, Chile, with an estimated $2.9 billion cost.
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Chile’s national oil company ENAP has signed an agreement with several energy companies to develop a green hydrogen industrial complex.
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Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has acquired Phoenix Hydrogen Hub, LLC (PHH), the company’s first large-scale US transaction following the Inflation Reduction Act.
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UK-based Atome Energy has secured power purchase agreements to supply its utility-scale green hydrogen and ammonia project in Paraguay.
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EverWind Fuels, Canada-based green hydrogen producer, has acquired three wind farm developments totaling 530MW to power green hydrogen and ammonia projects.
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Amid anticipation that green hydrogen would play a significant role in energy transition the Chilean government introduced the Fund for the Development of Green Hydrogen and its derivatives, an inter-ministerial operation that garnered the financial support of development banks in Europe and the US.
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Green hydrogen producer, Ohmium International, has teamed up with seawater treatment business, Aquastill, to use desalinated seawater as an input for green hydrogen production.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed an agreement with Chile’s Ministry of Finance and economic development agency, Corfo, to finance green hydrogen in the country.
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) has approved a $400 million loan to support the development of green hydrogen in Chile.
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Heliogen, a solar thermal technology developer, inked an offtake agreement with the city of Lancaster, California to supply green hydrogen fuel.
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EDF Renewables Brasil has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the development of green hydrogen with the state government of Rio Grande do Norte.
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FuelCell Energy, a global manufacturer of proprietary fuel cell technology, has secured a $87 million non-recourse project financing facility.
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The US power sector is experiencing a remarkable influx of foreign investments, with companies from across the globe pouring billions of dollars into clean energy projects bolstered by the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
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Generate Capital, a San Francisco-based sustainable infrastructure fund will invest $250 million in Ambient Fuels, a green hydrogen developer.
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US green hydrogen electrolyzer company Ohmium International has closed a $250 million Series C growth equity financing round to expand manufacturing capabilities.
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China’s State Power Investment Corporation (SPIC) has signed a memorandum of understanding to promote green hydrogen production in the state of Rio de Janeiro.
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Avina Clean Hydrogen has named Tom Linebarger (former CEO of Cummins), Susan Dio (former president and chair of BP America) and Warren East (former CEO of Rolls-Royce) to the Avina Advisory Board (AAB).
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French energy company Engie has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to support the development of green hydrogen in the state of Paraná in Brazil.
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Brazilian chemical company Unigel has formally signed an agreement with German electrolyzer manufacturer Thyssenkrupp Nucera to develop the second phase of a green hydrogen ammonia project in the state of Bahia.
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French energy company Voltalia has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the development of green hydrogen in Brazil.
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Coldwell Solar has launched a gigawatt-scale solar project that will allocate a portion of the output to producing clean hydrogen on-site.
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AmmPower Corp. has signed an MoU with the Port of Corpus Christi Authority (PCCA) to explore green hydrogen as feedstock for clean fuel, green derivatives production, storage and a distribution facility.
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Casa dos Ventos and Comerc Eficiência (an energy efficiency company of Comerc Energia Group) have signed a partnership with TransHydrogen Alliance (THA) for the production and export of ammonia.
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EverWind Fuels has secured environmental approval for the initial phase of its green hydrogen and green ammonia projects located in Nova Scotia.
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UK-based Atome Energy has inked a partnership agreement with Cavendish, the renewable energy arm of Grupo Purdy SA, in Costa Rica.
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Chilean utility company Colbún and Japanese multinational Sumitomo will ally to study the feasibility of green hydrogen-to-ammonia projects in Chile.
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Unigel is planning a R$7.8 billion ($1.5 billion) investment in a green hydrogen complex the company is developing in Brazil.
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The move towards a greener US power industry proved to be more than rhetoric in 2022 as the prioritization of ESG initiatives turned into investments in clean energy and infrastructure.
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Casa dos Ventos and Comerc Eficiência have signed a preliminary contract with the Port of Pecém for the development of green hydrogen.
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The Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank have committed up to $750 million in green hydrogen financing in Chile. The pair signed an agreement with Chile’s economic development agency, Corfo.
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The government of Ceará has signed a pair of memoranda of understanding for the production of green hydrogen in the state.
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H2 Green Steel and Hydro Havrand have signed an agreement to explore opportunities for developing large-scale green hydrogen production facilities for off-takers in Brazil and the Nordics.
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Clean energy company SGP BioEnergy has added green hydrogen production to an advanced biorefinery located in Colon and Balboa, Panama.
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Enel Green Power has withdrawn the Faro del Sur wind project the company is developing in Chile from environmental review.
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Neoenergia is the latest company to subscribe to the green hydrogen agenda of the Brazilian state of Rio de Janeiro.
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IDB Invest and the International Finance Corporation (IFC) have signed on to the Renewstable Barbados project.
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AES Brasil is the latest company to sign on to the green hydrogen hub to be developed in the state of Ceará.
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EDF Renewables has inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Prumo Logística, a transportation and energy conglomerate in Brazil.
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Chemical company Linde has unveiled plans to build a 35 MW proton exchange membrane electolyzer (PEM) for the production of green hydrogen in Niagara Falls, New York.
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The Port of Suape, located in the state of Pernambuco, is calling on all interested parties to submit proposals for the development of a green hydrogen plant.
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Plug Power has signed an agreement with online retailer Amazon for the supply of liquid green hydrogen to the company.
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Uruguay’s Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining has pre-selected nine projects to benefit from the $10 million Green Hydrogen Sector Fund created earlier this year.
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New Fortress Energy has entered into an agreement with Plug Power to develop a 120 MW green hydrogen plant in Texas.
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Enel Green Power and HIF Energy have submitted a wind project that the duo is developing in Chilean Antarctica for environmental review.
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The Ministry of Mines and Energy has signed a memorandum of understanding with the United Arab Emirates to foster cooperation within the energy sector in both countries.
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Brazilian petrochemical company Unigel is starting construction of a green hydrogen and ammonia plant, the first in Brazil to reach that step.
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Buckeye Partners has completed its acquisition of Bear Head Energy, owner of a clean energy development project in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia.
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The Ministry of Mines and Energy has selected ten projects that will see the development of green hydrogen in Colombia.
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Australia's Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has signed a pre-contract with the government of the state of Ceará in Brazil for the development of a green hydrogen hub.
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The Ministry of Energy, together with the Energy Sustainability Agency, has issued a request for information (RFI) for the development of green hydrogen in Chile.
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Haddington Ventures, a renewable energy investor, has launched a $650 million equity syndication program to finance the construction of a green hydrogen hub being developed by Mitsubishi Power Americas and Magnum Development in Utah.
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Mitsubishi Power Americas has landed a $504.4 million financing from the US Department of Energy (DOE) for the development of what the company claims will be the largest hydrogen storage facility in the world.
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Chilean energy company Colbún, together with Air Liquide and Copec, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Santiago airport administrator Nuevo Pudahuel to develop green hydrogen.
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FENOGE, the fund for non-conventional energies and efficient energy management has received 58 project proposals in its +H2 Colombia tender launched last March in collaboration with the Ministry of Mines and Energy.
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Chile’s economic development agency Corfo has signed three agreements to support the development of the first utility-scale green hydrogen projects in the country.
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Australia’s Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has entered into a binding exclusive agreement with the Industrial Park at Transalta (IPAT) to explore green hydrogen opportunities in the Pacific Northwest.
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Enertrag, a German renewable developer, is developing a green hydrogen complex in the Tacuarembó region of Uruguay.
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The French renewable energy company Engie has received approval from Chile’s Environmental Evaluation Service for its green hydrogen plant in the Antofagasta region.
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The US Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a conditional commitment of $504.4 million in debt financing to support the construction of a green hydrogen hub in Utah being developed by Mitsubishi Power and Magnum Development.
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Aker Horizons and German renewables developer Statkraft have signed collaboration agreements to jointly explore opportunities for green hydrogen and ammonia in Brazil.
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MMEX Resources Corp has committed $500 million to develop green hydrogen in Argentina.
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Hydrogene de France (HDF) has acquired a 70% stake in an industrial-scale green hydrogen project being developed by Kenesjay Green Ltd (KGL) in Trinidad and Tobago.
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The Ministry of Industry, Energy and Mining along with the National Agency of Research and Innovation (ANII) and the Technology Laboratory of Uruguay (LATU) are deploying a $10 million green hydrogen fund.
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Green Hydrogen International (GHI) is planning a 60 GW hydrogen production and storage hub in South Texas that it claims will be the world’s largest.
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The Peruvian ministry of mines and energy (MINEM) has signed a cooperation agreement to support the development of green hydrogen projects in the country.
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Apex Clean Energy and Ares Management have inked a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Port of Corpus Christi Authority (PCCA) to explore developing a green hydrogen hub in Texas.
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French energy firm Rubis has agreed to buy a 51% stake in the Renewstable Barbados hydrogen power project.
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Norway's HydrogenPro has agreed to supply 40 electrolyzers to Mitsubishi Power Americas that will be deployed at green hydrogen projects across the US.
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Brazilian power firm Cactus Energia Verde has signed a memorandum of understanding with the state government of Ceará to construct a green hydrogen plant at the country's Pecém port complex.
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Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) is establishing a joint venture with two Austrian energy companies to develop a major green hydrogen project in Chile.
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Chilean firm Empresas Gasco has partnered up with Uruguayan firm Hynewgen to develop green hydrogen facilities in Chile.
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Independent power producer Total Eren has secured land in Chile to develop an up to 10 GW green hydrogen facility.
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Czech solar developer Solek has inked an agreement with a Chilean sea port to develop a green hydrogen facility.
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Brazilian developer Casa dos Ventos Energias Renovaveis has inked an agreement with power trader Grupo Comerc Energia to develop and invest in green hydrogen production facilities in Brazil.
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European consortium Transhydrogen Alliance has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to study the development of a potential green hydrogen facility in the Brazilian state of Ceara.
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Hy Stor Energy has partnered with Connor Clark & Lunn Infrastructure (CC&L) to build zero-carbon green hydrogen storage hubs in the US.
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Australia's Montem Resources is considering building a renewable energy complex, comprising wind, pumped hydro storage and a green hydrogen electrolyzer, on its Tent Mountain coal project site in Alberta.
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French firm Engie has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to study the development of a green hydrogen production facility in the Brazilian state of Ceara.
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Statkraft's Chilean subsidiary has secured funding to assess the addition of green hydrogen storage facilities to a 671 MW solar park it is developing in Antofagasta.
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Siemens Energy has partnered with German sports car maker Porsche and a host of international energy companies to develop Chile's first industrial-scale green hydrogen plant.
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French firm Engie and explosives manufacturer Enaex have begun the permitting process for a green hydrogen facility in the Chilean region of Antofagasta that they announced 10 months ago.
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GNL Quintero, Acciona Energia and Enagás have teamed up to develop a green hydrogen plant in Chile's Valparaiso region.
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Apex Clean Energy and hydrogen fuel cell manufacturer Plug Power have inked a power purchase agreement for what they say will be the first and largest wind-powered hydrogen production plant in the US.
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Avangrid has submitted a series of project proposals to the US Department of Energy (DOE), including for hydrogen production facilities that will be powered by offshore wind generation and co-located at an existing gas-fired power plant.
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