The “first indigenous hydrogen HGV” will be unveiled by Hydrogen Vehicle Systems, a new zero-emission heavy-duty vehicle manufacturer in the UK, next month.
Author: Anela Dokso
The largest shipbuilding and repair facility in India, Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL), has begun building the first domestic hydrogen fuel cell vessel.
Early endeavours in the market for green hydrogen have been made by Nordex Group.
One of the two hydrogen facilities that will be constructed in the UK will include the Vertex Hydrogen project by Essar Energy Transition.
The first electrolyser modules for producing hydrogen have arrived at the building site at the Emsland gas-fired power station, nine months after the ground was broken for RWE’s pilot hydrogen plant.
The first H2 dual fuel straddle carrier in the world was formally introduced in the Port of Antwerp by Antwerp Terminal Services (ATS), a joint venture between MSC PSA Europe Terminal (MPET) and PSA Antwerp (PSAA).
PCT Cartuja joins Andalusian Green Hydrogen Alliance The Andalusian Green Hydrogen Alliance is a project of the Junta de Andaluca that aims to create partnerships between public and private entities in order to take advantage of the opportunities provided by this developing industry and quicken its implementation. The Cartuja Science and Technology Park (PCT Cartuja), an organisation dependent on the Ministry of University, Research and Innovation, has joined the alliance. The PCT Cartuja can contribute to strengthening this Alliance because, as it states in its declaration of adhesion, “the PCT Cartuja shares the vision of the opportunity for the development…
By investing in H2Vector, a technology start-up based in Asturias that seeks to provide energy solutions to enable the decarbonization and electrification of society, based on renewable hydrogen, Exolum is taking another step ahead in its decarbonization and diversification strategy.
The UK government stated on Thursday that “Powering up Britain” will enhance green investment and infrastructure through carbon capture technologies and offshore wind.
The European Parliament’s Industry Committee rejected Markus Pieper’s motion on Tuesday, which claimed that the EU’s planned rules for renewable hydrogen were too “restrictive.” Markus Pieper is a German Conservative MEP.