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Pure Hydrogen has secured significant agreements worth $10 million, paving the way for a multi-vehicle distribution partnership with the Vietnam ASEAN Hydrogen Club (VAHC) and a domestic partner.
The European Union recently announced its significant commitment to advancing clean energy by allocating €4.8 billion from its Innovation Fund.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has been awarded a grant of up to €135 million from the EU Innovation Fund to help bring its next-generation pressurized alkaline electrolyser technology to market.
The Hard Truth About Hydrogen Infrastructure: Insights from Industry Veteran George Verberg
In the rush to embrace hydrogen as a clean energy solution, we might be putting the cart before the horse. This stark warning comes from George Verberg, former CEO of Gasunie and past president of both the European Gas Association and the International Gas Union.
Air Liquide and CNOOC have completed the world’s longest shipment of liquid hydrogen, marking a significant milestone in clean energy transportation.
Double Zero Holdings and SJ Environmental have joined forces to convert stranded natural gas into blue hydrogen, marking a significant move in the transition to cleaner energy.
Matteco, a company focused on cutting-edge materials, has secured €15 million in Series A funding to drive its mission of decarbonizing the economy and making renewable hydrogen more competitive.
Senoko Energy and Malaysia’s Petronas’ renewable arm, Gentari, have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to explore the feasibility of importing hydrogen gas from Malaysia to Singapore.
Iberia’s ambitious H2Med project has been making significant strides in recent months, positioning itself as a key player in the European hydrogen market.
Blastr, a Norwegian industrial company, and Knauf Interfer, a German steel distribution firm, have teamed up to produce hydrogen-based steel for Central Europe.
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