New Zealand-based company Fabrum and global engineering firm Chart Industries have announced a strategic partnership to collaborate on the manufacturing and sale of Micro-Scale Liquefiers for hydrogen and other gases.
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BP, one of the world’s largest oil giants, presents its vision on the future of hydrogen in its recent report titled “Energy Outlook 2023.”
Businesses in Burgos are eager to seize the opportunity for the province to be part of Spain’s emerging plans for the development and transportation of green hydrogen.
Bord na Móna, an Irish utility company, has unveiled its ambitious plans to establish the first green hydrogen production plant in Ireland.
Europe is taking significant strides in the development of electric vehicle (EV) charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure, aiming to create a robust network that supports cleaner transportation options.
HPS debuts grid-friendly solar-hydrogen house In Schöneiche, close to Berlin, HPS Home Power Solutions AG officially opened the first grid-supporting solar-hydrogen home with complete heat and electrical supplies. The system was formally launched by Dr. Claudia Herok, department leader for the Brandenburg Ministry of Energy. The residence was constructed as a component of the “FlexEhome” research project, which is supported by money from the Federal Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection. Along with HPS, other participants include the Technical University of Berlin, Albert Haus, a producer of houses, and Vaillant, a producer of heat pumps. The “FlexEhome” project is unique…
The European Commission has allocated a substantial investment of $3.6 billion to support 41 large-scale cleantech projects through the EU Innovation Fund.
India’s push for bilateral deals to sell green hydrogen at the G20 highlights its commitment to sustainable energy and carbon reduction efforts. By incorporating carbon credits into these agreements, India aims to enhance the attractiveness of green hydrogen and foster a greener future.
President Yoon Suk-yeol of South Korea has held a series of bilateral meetings with 13 national leaders during the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, to strengthen supply chains in advanced industries and promote green cooperation.
ACWA Power, a leading Saudi Arabian energy company, has announced plans to build a green hydrogen plant in Uzbekistan with a total capacity of 3,000 tons per year.