Author: Anela Dokso

Fraunhofer, Europe’s largest applied research organization, has announced strategic collaborations with two prominent partners in India—the Department of Science and Technology (DST) for Hydrogen Technologies and the State of Tamil Nadu for Innovation and digitalization clusters. This momentous development was unveiled during the 6th Fraunhofer Innovation and Technology Platform (FIT), a gathering that focused on the circular economy’s pivotal role in manufacturing, mobility, packaging, recycling, and the water-food-energy nexus. The FIT event witnessed the participation of more than 250 industry experts, government officials, and research organizations, highlighting the significant influence and impact of Fraunhofer on the Indian innovation landscape. Fraunhofer…

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Canada is stepping into the limelight as a potential global leader in clean hydrogen production, and Hydrogen Optimized Inc. (HOI) is at the forefront of this transformative journey. Based in Owen Sound, HOI is harnessing cutting-edge Canadian technology known as RuggedCell™ to produce clean hydrogen, a critical step towards achieving net-zero emissions.

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Feintool creates fuel cells in collaboration with Taicang The booming hydrogen economy in China brings Feintool a significant new client. Feintool has created a brand-new generation of fuel cells in collaboration with the fuel cell manufacturer. Taicang will begin mass manufacturing metallic bipolar plates in 2024. Feintool has emerged as one of the first European businesses to establish a position in this very competitive industry as China aggressively advances the hydrogen economy. To create a new generation of high-performance fuel cells, the technological company has partnered with a well-known Chinese manufacturer. Feintool will increase the high volume production of metallic…

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Germany’s pursuit of a green hydrogen future has reached a significant milestone with the approval of the GET H2 Nukleus hydrogen project. The regulatory authority in Oldenburg has granted permission for the construction and operation of two 100-Megawatt (MW) electrolysers at the RWE gas-fired power plant in Lingen, a subsidiary of RWE called “Nukleus Green H2.”

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