H2 EnergyNews.biz recently had the opportunity to interview Colin Armstrong, President and CEO of HTEC, following his well-deserved recognition as the Hydrogen Leader of the Year at the Canadian Hydrogen Convention Awards.
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Everfuel A/S has recently inked a Letter of Intent (LoI) with a prominent industrial offtaker in Germany, paving the way for the supply of up to 10,000 tons of green hydrogen annually from 2028.
The PosHYdon project, a pioneering initiative in the North Sea, aims to revolutionize the production of green hydrogen on an operational gas platform.
The German government’s Digital and Transport department is channeling €9.3 million ($10 million) into the Balis 2.0 project, aiming to spearhead the development of hydrogen-powered regional airliners.
Belgian companies Solhyd, COOSHA Impact Venture, and local partner Kaoko Green Energy Solutions (Pty) Ltd are pioneering the integration of hydrogen solar panels for cooking and cooling.
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) unveils a supply chain model, spotlighting methanol as a pivotal carrier in the future of hydrogen transport.
Norway, renowned for its maritime innovations, sets sail on a new venture with Torghatten Nord’s order for the world’s largest hydrogen-fuel cell ships.
Vattenfall’s decision to cancel its hydrogen trial at the European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre (EOWDC) off Aberdeen has raised eyebrows and stirred disappointment within the renewable energy community.
SK E&S Co., the natural gas power unit of South Korea’s SK Group, has recently announced the completion of the world’s largest liquid hydrogen plant in Incheon, South Korea.
H-TEC SYSTEMS and Bilfinger have recently inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at jointly developing green hydrogen projects in Europe.