Fusion Fuel has successfully commissioned its H2Évora plant after successfully connecting it to the Portuguese power grid.
Author: Anela Dokso
Smoltek Hydrogen has started to work with an organization whose significant expansion of production capabilities will make them one of Europe’s largest producers of electrolyzers.
In order to support its expansion and raise the money for its three projects in Millfield, Kimberely, and Malaysia, Patriot Hydrogen has negotiated a sizeable finance transaction.
The Black Swan, a long-range freight drone created by Dronamics, will use hydrogen fuel-cell technology thanks to a collaboration between Dronamics and Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS).
To build a local ecosystem for the hydrogen economy, Egipyung has scaled up its extensive partnership with local governments.
The first fuel cell trucks have been created by Scania and will be delivered to customers Emmi AG, Genossenschaft Migros Zürich, Gysin Tiefbau AG, and TRAVECO Transporte AG.
Halten Bulk AS has received NOK 142 million ($13.8 million) from Enova, a Norwegian state company run by the Ministry of Climate and Environment that promotes the use of renewable energy, for the construction of two hydrogen-powered ships.
DNV has given Samsung Heavy Industries its preliminary approval to construct a liquefied hydrogen fuel cell ship propulsion system.
Egypt and Belgium plan to switch to clean hydrogen A cooperative endeavor between Egypt and Belgium has been started to make the switch to clean hydrogen. At the session on “The Future of Energy,” which is held as part of the UN Conference on Climate Change, the President of the Republic, Abdul-Fattah Al-Sisi, made the corresponding declaration (COP27). According to Abdul-Fattah Al-Sisi, the new effort will permit the use of mechanisms and the development of more practical answers in the area of the energy transition. The new project of the two nations aims to establish a continuous platform for communication…
The Australian Government’s Emerging Aviation Technology Partnerships program has awarded Swinburne’s Aerostructures Innovation Research Hub (AIR Hub) a $1.3 million funding to develop and test Australia’s first hydrogen-powered drone.