Author: Anela Dokso

Green Hydrogen H2 News

The electrification of the continent and the use of carbon-neutral electricity, as well as hydrogen as a fuel or feedstock, are key components of Europe’s net zero strategy. The Hydrohub Innovation Program (HIP) was launched by the Netherlands-based Institute for Sustainable Process Technology (ISPT) in 2017 with the goal of advancing knowledge and technology for the industrial-scale, electrolysis-based production of affordable green hydrogen. In the Netherlands, ISPT is a preeminent center for open innovation in the process sector. The transition to a circular economy in 2050 is at the center of ISPT’s work. The Hydrohub MegaWatt Test Center (HMWTC), one…

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First snow groomer powered by hydrogen undergoes testing in Salzburg The next phase of Snow Space Salzburg’s ambition to become carbon neutral by 2026 has begun. The first snow groomer powered by hydrogen is now undergoing testing. The ski area’s CO2 emissions should therefore be significantly reduced by 2025 when the current fleet is replaced with the new hydrogen snow groomers. Snow groomers powered by hydrogen will be mass-produced and used in Flachau starting in 2025. The ski areas in Salzburg underwent change as a result of the climate crisis. Clear objectives for the future were established, solar systems were…

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Electra and Sainsbury finalize hydrogen truck trial Electra, a maker of electric vehicles (EVs), has concluded a three-month trial with Sainsbury’s utilizing a zero-emission, 19-tonne, refrigerated hydrogen-powered truck to transport food. When compared to a diesel truck making the same trip, the Electra eCargo FCEV saved an average of 314 kg of CO2 per day on its daily 208-mile voyage from the supermarket’s depot in Sherburn-on-Elmet to Newcastle and back. The trial’s data also revealed that the HGV consumed about 65% of its hydrogen capacity per journey, giving it a roughly 320-mile operable daily range on a single tank of…

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