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Author: Anela Dokso
Denmark’s new hydrogen agreement promises a potential surge in green export and local growth.
TES, known for producing e-NG (electric natural gas derived from green hydrogen), surpassed their financing goal with a successful €140m Series C fundraising round.
The Korea Automobile & Mobility Association (KAMA) recently shed light on the concerning trend of deteriorating charging infrastructure for hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) in Korea.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s decision to double its budget for hydrogen-related initiatives in fiscal 2024 reflects a strategic move towards combatting climate change.
The high cost of green hydrogen has long been a barrier to its widespread adoption, with prices ranging from $3 to over $6 per kilogram.
The proposed 400MW green hydrogen project, H2Sines.Rdam, intended to revolutionize hydrogen transportation from Portugal to the Netherlands, has been quietly abandoned.
Germany’s ruling coalition recently finalized a financing mechanism for its ambitious hydrogen network, signaling a significant step towards decarbonizing its economy and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources.
Denmark’s decision not to support a new hydrogen pipeline to Germany without long-term commitments from buyers marks a significant development in the hydrogen energy sector.
Pacific Energy has acquired the Canberra Hydrogen Refuelling Facility from ActewAGL. The facility, located in Fyshwick, Canberra, was the first public hydrogen refuelling station in Australia, launched in 2021.
AVL increases its innovation power in hydrogen technology AVL, an Austrian company renowned for its inventive prowess, has increased its innovation output in 2023, with a significant focus on fuel cells and electrolysis. AVL has championed the Austrian inventor ranking for the 13th consecutive year, increasing its innovative output by over 11 percent compared to the previous year. Particularly impressive has been the company’s thrust in electrification, with two-thirds of the innovations stemming from this sector. The company has strongly emphasized the development of fuel cells and electrolysis, with these technologies accounting for 44 percent of their patent applications. Cumulatively,…
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