During H2 MEET in Korea, H2 Energy News spoke with Claus Nussgruber, the CEO of Utility Global, to talk about the company’s vision and the future of hydrogen energy.
Author: Anela Dokso
The Egyptian Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources, Karim Badawi, has affirmed the nation’s dedication to progressing its green hydrogen initiatives.
Germany’s Saft is set to supply lithium titanium oxide (LTO) batteries for Siemens Mobility’s new hydrogen-powered trains, Mireo Plus H.
The U.S. Department of Energy has provided a $2.5 million grant to the Port of Oakland to advance fuel cell technology.
The European Union has approved a funding package of €1 billion to boost the hydrogen electrolyser industry in Portugal.
Plans are in motion to establish Europe’s largest green hydrogen project in Scotland.
First State Hydrogen, a newly formed organization, is on a mission to lay the groundwork for Delaware’s hydrogen economy.
Utility Global recently raised $53 million in Series C funding, led by OPG Pension Plan and ArcelorMittal’s XCarb Innovation Fund.
The H2 Energy News team had the distinct honor of selecting and awarding the Best of H2 MEET 2024 awards during this year’s prestigious hydrogen industry exhibition in Korea.
H2 MEET 2024, the largest hydrogen industry exhibition in Korea, will take place from September 25-27 at KINTEX in Goyang City, showcasing cutting-edge hydrogen technologies and promoting Korea’s regional hydrogen industry.