In other news, German energy company Uniper said it will test a new salt cavern built for hydrogen storage, while Serbia and Hungary signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on renewable hydrogen. July 29, 2022 Sergio MatalucciFrom pv magazine Global | via the Hydrogen StreamBrazilian chemical company Unigel started the construction of a green hydrogen plant in Bahia, in northeastern Brazil. The company said the facility will be the country’s first hydrogen plant and the world’s largest integrated green hydrogen and ammonia plant. “Located in the Camaçari Industrial Complex (BA), the new plant will have an initial production capacity of 10,000 tons/year of green hydrogen and 60,000 tons/year of green ammonia,” the company said in a statement. The US$120 million (€117.6) project should begin commercial operations by the end of 2023. The facility will rely on…
