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Author: Anela Dokso
United Kingdom and Germany have joined forces to propel the global hydrogen industry to new heights. This groundbreaking partnership signifies a shared commitment to driving hydrogen technology innovation across Europe and the world, marking a pivotal chapter in the quest for a sustainable energy future.
EET Hydrogen has marked a significant milestone in the pursuit of a greener future by commencing the Front End Engineering & Design (FEED) phase of its HPP2 production project.
The Nordic Investment Bank (NIB) has made a strategic move to support Norway’s clean energy transformation by signing a seven-year loan agreement with Varanger Kraft, a prominent Norwegian utility company. This partnership aims to facilitate the upgrade of Varanger Kraft’s hydrogen facility for commercial operations and the enhancement of the electricity distribution network in Norway’s Varanger region.
Plug Power Inc., a pioneering force in the green energy sector, is set to redefine the hydrogen landscape with a series of groundbreaking initiatives. The company is actively engaged in the development of three green hydrogen production plants in Finland, representing some of the most substantial green hydrogen investments in Europe. These plants are poised to produce a remarkable 850 tons of green hydrogen per day by the year 2025.
Colbún SA, a prominent Chilean energy company, has announced its ambitious green hydrogen production project (H2V). This endeavor aims to revolutionize the cooling systems of its Nehuenco thermoelectric plant, located in the Valparaíso Region, by replacing conventional gray hydrogen with clean, green hydrogen.
InterContinental Energy, a Hong Kong-based green hydrogen developer, has successfully secured $180 million in funding.
Daimler Truck, a pioneer in the transportation industry, has achieved a remarkable feat that signals a bright future for green, hydrogen-powered long-haul road transportation. The company’s Mercedes-Benz GenH2 Truck, equipped with cutting-edge hydrogen fuel-cell technology, recently completed a historic ‘HydrogenRecordRun,’ covering a distance of 1,047 kilometers (approximately 650 miles) on a single fill of liquid hydrogen.
GET H2 TransHyDE joint project, in Lingen, has achieved a significant breakthrough. For the first time, hydrogen has been produced at the site of the RWE gas-fired power plant in Emsland (KEM) using a high-temperature solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) from Sunfire.
Norwegian hydrogen company Nel Hydrogen has chosen Plymouth Charter Township, Michigan, as the location for its new automated gigafactory.
Sizewell C nuclear power plant to get four hydrogen buses from Ballymena The Sizewell C nuclear power plant will get four hydrogen buses from Ballymena bus maker Wrightbus as part of a test program. If successful, one of the biggest hydrogen bus fleets in the world might be built using up to 150 vehicles. The plant’s construction is scheduled to start next year, and moving personnel to and from the site will require a number of vehicles. Four double-decker buses will undergo performance testing at Sizewell C. Statera Energy submits EIA for green hydrogen project in Kintore The Statera Energy…
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