Egypt President inaugurates Nitrogen Fertiliser Complex
Egypt President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has inaugurated a major Nitrogen Fertiliser Complex in Al-Ain, Al-Sokhna.
Many see hydrogen as key to unlocking the clean energies transition and, therefore, the future sustainability of our planet. If true, that leaves us with the biggest question of all – how do we unlock hydrogen’s incredible potential in the energy sector? This month,we aim to find out…
Egypt President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has inaugurated a major Nitrogen Fertiliser Complex in Al-Ain, Al-Sokhna.
Norwegian Hydrogen will partner with Danish energy entrepreneur Jens Peter Lunden to develop a solution that focuses on combining wind power and electrolysis to aid in the production of green liquid biogas (LBG).
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Europe’s Net Zero Industry Act sets an EU objective of reaching an annual 50Mt injection capacity in carbon dioxide (CO2) storage sites by 2030.
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The Biden-Harris Administration, through the US Department of Energy (DOE), has announced $750m for research and development efforts related to reducing the cost of clean hydrogen.
The engineering arm of industrial gas giant Linde will work alongside energy and chemicals specialist Saudi Aramco to jointly develop a new ammonia cracking technology.