- Norway’s Hyfuel and Kaupanes Projects Reach FID
- Plug Power Starts 5 MW Electrolyzer Installation at H2 Hollandia
- EU Mobilizes Billions to Accelerate Renewable and Low-Carbon Fuels in Aviation and Shipping
- Electromobility in the Western Balkans: Bosnia and Herzegovina Confronts Policy and Infrastructure Gaps
Author: Anela Dokso
VINSSEN’s recent achievement of securing Type Approval from RINA for its 60kW maritime fuel cell stack sheds light on the significant strides being made in maritime decarbonization.
Canada has committed a substantial investment of $49 million in HTEC’s new hydrogen liquefaction facility situated in British Columbia.
A significant development in Scotland’s energy landscape comes as Nel, a leading player in hydrogen solutions, supplies a 2.5 MW Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzer to an offshore project.
European Investment Bank (EIB) has cemented a €405 million agreement with Orlen, aimed at transforming Poland’s power grid.
NTPC Renewable Energy has invited bids for the construction of a hydrogen refueling station as part of its green hydrogen mobility project in Kandla, Gujarat.
In a significant development for the Andalusian economy, President Juanma Moreno has unveiled a strategic investment package amounting to €250 million, targeting the critical sectors of industry, hydrogen energy, and mining.
The European Commission has approved a substantial €699 million state aid scheme aimed at bolstering energy storage in Spain, positioning the nation firmly on the path to a net-zero economy.
Finland’s Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT) has embarked on an ingenious endeavor to scrutinize the safety of small modular reactor (SMR) designs, offering a glimpse into the evolving landscape of nuclear technology.
A Potential $1.5 Trillion Energy Source Beneath Mountain Ranges, Interview with Frank Zwaan
In the Pyrenees, a single tectonic system may generate enough hydrogen annually to power a city of 500,000—a figure extrapolated from peer-reviewed models simulating mantle rock hydration. This process, termed serpentinization, occurs when water infiltrates iron-rich mantle rocks that have been pushed upwards to depths of 7-15 kilometers, producing hydrogen gas. However, less than 0.1% of global hydrogen investment targets natural deposits, despite projections by Rystad Energy suggesting recoverable reserves could offset 10% of current synthetic hydrogen production costs by 2035.
TotalEnergies is setting its sights on Brazil’s burgeoning green hydrogen sector to support its European refinery operations.
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