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ADX has signed an agreement with Austria to use green hydrogen

An agreement to generate electricity from WKS’s 91 wind turbines was reached ADX and Windkraft…

According to an industry assessment, Germany has the potential to construct at least 60 GW of offshore wind

According to a research conducted by wind energy consultant WindGuard, Germany has the potential to build offshore wind turbines with a combined capacity of more than 60 gigatonnes (GW). Offshore turbines could generate more than 1.2 million tonnes of green…

Germany has opened the world’s first industrial CO2-neutral e-kerosene factory

The non-profit atmosfair and its partners have opened the world’s first CO2-neutral e-kerosene production factory. To create green hydrogen, the facility in Werlte, Germany, combines CO2 collected from the air and a biogas plant that uses food waste, as well…

The South African green hydrogen investigation is gaining momentum

Sasol has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to investigate the possibility of using Boegoebaai as an export hub. An agreement between the Northern Cape Development Agency (NCEDA) and the South African energy company Sasol has been signed. Sasol will lead…

By 2024, the German government will invest 350 million euros in green hydrogen projects across the world

According to a news release from Germany’s economics ministry, the country will fund green hydrogen projects in foreign countries with up to 350 million euros by 2024 and has released a regulation with the necessary requirements. The financing directive promotes…

In Germany, there is a lot of interest in buying electric cars

According to a poll conducted by the Technical Inspection Authority (TÜV), interest in electric automobiles is quickly increasing in Germany. Almost one-quarter of respondents (23%) said they have plans to buy an e-car or could “very easily foresee” doing so…