European renewable energy developer Source Galileo and green hydrogen producer Lhyfe have unveiled plans to develop commercial-scale green and renewable hydrogen production units in Ireland and the UK.
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BP, a leading player in the global oil and gas industry, is steering towards a future fueled by green hydrogen—a sustainable energy source that has the potential to reshape the carbon landscape.
Baltic Sea Oxygenation and the Super-Green Hydrogen Economy project, fondly known as “BOxHy,” has emerged as a beacon of hope for combating anoxia in the Baltic Sea.
Bosch Group, a global engineering and technology powerhouse, is propelling itself into the forefront of sustainable energy solutions.
Eurosonic Noorderslag tried hybrid solar/hydrogen generator The 38th iteration of the Eurosonic Noorderslag music festival was held in Groningen last weekend. This year’s noteworthy addition was Volta Energy’s hybrid solar/hydrogen generator, which provided electricity to a portion of the “artist village.” Everything regarding hydrogen played a part in the creation and experimentation. Customers in the construction, festival, and event sectors can produce sustainable off-grid energy with Volta Energy. For this reason, Volta Energy has created hybrid generators with capacities ranging from 6 to 120 kVA. Toyota Growth Fund invests in Corvus Energy to develop hydrogen fuel cells In order to…
Caterpillar, the global heavy equipment manufacturer, joined forces with technology giant Microsoft and hydrogen fuel cell expert Ballard Power Systems to showcase the practicality and sustainability of large-format hydrogen fuel cells as reliable backup power sources for data centers.
European low-carbon energy solutions provider, FDE has inked an agreement to acquire a controlling stake in Greenstat ASA, a prominent green energy operator based in Norway.
Cummins, a global leader in power solutions, is set to showcase its cutting-edge hydrogen engine technology at Intermat 2024, marking a significant leap in the company’s commitment to fuel diversification within internal combustion engines.
Researchers at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have unveiled a material with the potential to not only remove urea from water but also convert it into hydrogen gas.
National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority (NEECA) in Pakistan has released a comprehensive pre-feasibility study on green hydrogen energy.