HysetCo, a Paris-based hydrogen mobility company, recently announced a significant funding injection of nearly €200M led by Hy24, marking a pivotal moment in the advancement of hydrogen-driven urban transport solutions.
Author: Anela Dokso
Japan’s recent commitment of ¥17.3bn ($110m) towards two hydrogen research projects signifies a significant leap in the pursuit of hydrogen propulsion systems for aviation.
The European Commission’s recent allocation of €115m for the establishment of 43 new hydrogen refuelling stations (HRSs) across seven EU countries marks a step towards advancing zero-emission mobility in the region.
Vireon, a subsidiary of Norwegian Hydrogen, has clinched a substantial EU grant of €9.2 million to lead the establishment of green hydrogen production and refueling stations for heavy-duty vehicles across Finland and Denmark.
France-based green hydrogen firm, Lhyfe, sees the United Kingdom as a promising market for their operations and recent expansion efforts. The founder, Matthieu Guesné, indicated a strong commitment to the UK hydrogen market after designating the North East region as their headquarters.
The quest for sustainable and reliable energy solutions has led to a surge in research aimed at finding efficient methods for hydrogen storage.
Johnson Matthey (JM) disclosed that DG Fuels has opted for its Fischer Tropsch (FT) CANS technology for its maiden sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production plant in Louisiana. Developed alongside bp, JM’s technology is set to be deployed on a scale seven times greater than any preceding project.
MOL Group has launched a green hydrogen production plant in Százhalombatta, Hungary. With a capacity of 10 megawatts, the facility is one of the largest of its kind in Central and Eastern Europe.
Toyota Motor Corporation’s Chairman, Akio Toyoda, has a passion for both donuts of the vehicular and edible kind. Toyoda found a unique way to enjoy both guilt-free with the assistance of hydrogen technology.
Suntory Spirits achieves first with hydrogen distillation in whisky production Suntory Spirits Ltd., a leading Japanese whisky producer, has successfully run a trial of whisky production using 100% hydrogen for direct-fired distillation at its Yamazaki Distillery, marking a first worldwide. The distilled spirits from this experiment showcased the same quality and flavor as those produced using traditional natural gas. This achievement is significant in Suntory’s quest to decarbonize whisky manufacturing while preserving the superior craftsmanship of its products. The goal is to confirm the viability of this technology on a commercial scale at the Hakushu Distillery in Japan, where the…