North Sea Port, Port of Antwerp-Bruges, and Port of Ostend have achieved recognition as a ‘Hydrogen Valley’ at the European level.
Author: Anela Dokso
ENGIE, a leading French utilities company specializing in low-carbon energy services, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) to explore opportunities for green hydrogen projects in Saudi Arabia.
Tecniberia, the Spanish Association of Engineering, Architecture, and Technological Services Companies, is driving Spain’s ambition to become a global hub and exporter of green hydrogen.
Ulsan City, a leading hub of hydrogen technology in South Korea, has achieved Concept Approval (AIP) certification for a small hydrogen ship from the Korean Register of Shipping.
The publication of Ireland’s National Hydrogen Strategy marks a significant milestone in the country’s journey towards becoming a global leader in renewable energy.
SSE applauds First Hydrogen’s hydrogen-fuel cell delivery vans First Hydrogen claims that SSE PLC, the leading energy infrastructure company in the United Kingdom, has been pleased with their hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered delivery van vehicle (FCEV). SSE drivers have been operating the FCEV for the previous two weeks while they go about their daily business in Aberdeen, Scotland. Initial feedback from SSE drivers compliments the FCEV’s range (500+ km) and easy and smooth drivability. Throughout the test, the vehicle will be closely watched by onboard instruments. This aids First Hydrogen’s engineers in comprehending fuel usage, mileage, and vehicle performance under various circumstances. In…
Proton Motor Power Systems, a leading provider of fuel cell solutions, has announced a follow-on order from DB Bahnbau Gruppe GmbH, a subsidiary of Deutsche Bahn AG.
Origin Energy, an Australian power producer, has received A$70 million in funding from the federal government to advance the Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub (HVHH) in New South Wales.
The University of Bath is leading a groundbreaking research hub, UK-HyRES, focused on hydrogen and alternative liquid fuels.
Hamburg Airport, with the support of EU funding, is embarking on an ambitious project to establish itself as a hub for hydrogen planes in the Baltic Sea region.