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The Netherlands launched the HyPRO project, a €34.5 million initiative involving 58 partners aimed at enhancing green hydrogen production through improved electrolysis and plasma technology, expected to run until 2029. In South Africa, Deputy Minister Sihle Zikalala reported that the Green Hydrogen National Programme (GHNP) has attracted over R800 billion in investments, with several strategic projects in various stages of development. Concurrently, researchers at the University of Houston are innovating catalysts for renewable energy processes using AI and microwave plasma, focusing on efficiency in hydrogen generation and carbon capture. India's Green Hydrogen Mission aims to initiate production by early 2027 with a budget of Rs 20,000 crore, targeting a capacity of 5 million tonnes of green hydrogen by 2030. Additionally, researchers at the University of Toronto utilized AI to develop a new catalyst for hydrogen production, addressing the sustainability concerns of current catalysts like iridium. This collective research across multiple countries showcases a global commitment to advancing green hydrogen technologies.
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