World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant to Come up in Brazil
Brazil: MOU World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant to Come up in Brazil
03.03.2021Editor: Ahlam Rais
With an investment of 5.4 billion dollars, Enegix Energy has launched the Base One green hydrogen project in collaboration with the State Government of Ceará, Brazil. The mega plant is expected to produce over 600 million kg of green hydrogen annually. Related Company (Source: Deposit Photos)
Australia – Enegix Energy (Enegix) has unveiled the Base One green hydrogen project in cooperation with the State Government of Ceará, Brazil. Under the terms of the MOU signed on 19th February with the state governor Camilo Santana, Enegix will set up the world’s largest green hydrogen plant that will produce over 600 million kg of green hydrogen per year from the already contracted 3.4 GW of combined baseload wind and
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Europe s First Large-Scale Green Ammonia Project to be Set Up in Norway
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Norway – Engie and Equinor have recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to investigate the development of low-carbon hydrogen value chains in Belgium, the Netherlands and France. In the coming months, Engie and Equinor will start discussions with potential customers to assess the project, as well as with stakeholders and relevant authorities.
Engie and Equinor believe that it is essential to develop low-carbon and renewable hydrogen projects at scale in order to make it possible for industrial customers to significantly reduce CO2 emissions before 2030. This development of low carbon and renewable hydrogen will accelerate the construction of new hydrogen infrastructure and the repurposing of current natural gas infrastructure, thus paving the way for net zero in 2050.