Power to Hydrogen has raised over $18 million to scale and deploy the world’s first industrial-scale AEM electrolysis technology.
Author: Anela Dokso
Linde Engineering’s recent agreement with Shell Deutschland GmbH to build a 100 MW renewable hydrogen plant, REFHYNE II, at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland in Wesseling, Germany, is being hailed as a significant stride toward decarbonization.
Next Hydrogen’s recent collaboration with the University of Minnesota (UMN) to demonstrate ammonia production from renewable energy marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey.
The transformation of Hamburg’s Moorburg power plant site into a key hydrogen hub marks a significant shift in the city’s energy strategy. The site, previously home to a coal-fired power plant, is set to house a 100 MW electrolyzer as part of the Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH) and the Hamburg Hydrogen Industry Network (HH-WIN).
Solaris has recently secured an order for eight articulated hydrogen buses from the French city of Belfort.
The recent announcement of a $9.14 million investment by the Canadian federal government to support innovation in the clean hydrogen sector marks a significant step towards the country’s net-zero ambitions.
As global efforts to reduce carbon emissions intensify, hydrogen has been touted as a pivotal player in the transition to a cleaner energy future.
Estonia’s Environmental Investment Centre (KIK) has allocated €26.7 million in funding to green hydrogen projects led by Eesti Energia and Elme Messer.
Unither Bioelectronics’ recent collaboration with Robinson Helicopter Company to develop hydrogen-powered variants of the R44 and R66 helicopters represents an ambitious step towards sustainable aviation.
Geological hydrogen, a relatively new and unexplored energy source, has recently captured the attention of both the energy sector and environmentalists.