Green hydrogen
Greece in talks to export green hydrogen to Germany
Greece is expanding its plans into the renewable fuel value chain, promising to decarbonize its industry and heavy vehicle transport, with an ambitious green hydrogen production plan to feed the large German market and intermediate points along the axis of Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic.
Bulgarian & US Officials Explore Energy Security Strategies
Bulgarian Ministers Rumen Radev of Energy and Assen Vassilev of Finance recently engaged in high-level talks with US Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm in Washington, D.C., focusing on critical energy issues. The meeting underscored the importance of bilateral cooperation in nuclear technology, energy diversification, and enhancing energy security.
Gulf states bet on 'green' hydrogen
After riding a fossil-fuel boom for decades, Gulf Arab states are eyeing "green" hydrogen as they try to transition their economies and ease the climate crisis at a stroke.
Oil producers Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Oman are investing heavily in the climate-friendly fuel in a search for alternative revenues to crude and gas.
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Greece is becoming the new hub for hydrogen in Europe
Since the announcement of the WhiteDragon project in Western Macedonia, Greece has been on the European map of hydrogen projects
TurboGen’s hydrogen turbine heralds the fuel of the future
The turbine, which could soon operate on 100% hydrogen, is indicative of Israel’s position as a leading hydrogen energy innovator
Tüpraş to invest $10 bln by 2050 for carbon neutrality
Turkey's energy giant Tüpraş plans to invest $5 billion by 2035 and $10 billion in total by 2050 as part of its Strategic Transition Plan, the company announced on Nov. 24.
Germany considering green hydrogen imports from Turkey
Turkey is on the list of Germany's green hydrogen supplier countries in line with the country's new hydrogen strategy, according to Markus C. Slevogt, the head of the German-Turkish Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AHK Turkey) said yesterday.