Sapphire Technologies has successfully raised $10 million in Series B funding for hydrogen. Notable investors, including Energy Capital Ventures, Marathon Petroleum, Chevron Technology Ventures, Equinor Ventures, and Cooper and Company, joined forces to back this endeavor.
Author: Arnes Biogradlija
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In a pioneering move to boost its burgeoning hydrogen industry, South Australia has unveiled a comprehensive hydrogen business directory featuring over 260 firms actively involved or interested in the hydrogen supply chain.
KIB Plug Energy has unveiled its comprehensive plan to revolutionize the hydrogen value chain business. Through a meticulously disclosed management blueprint, the company’s vision entails a gradual shift from hydrogen fuel cell production to a fully-fledged hydrogen production ecosystem.
The Hydrogen Energy Research Center (H2ERC) at the University of Wyoming’s School of Energy Resources is embarking on a pioneering venture in collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory, Engineering, Procurement and Construction LLC (EPC), and Williams, a major energy infrastructure company.
The spotlight is trained on sectors like steel, cement, and chemicals, as a new study commissioned by the EU Commission and conducted by Fraunhofer ISI delves into the ramifications of this industrial overhaul on the European energy system across multiple scenarios.
A recent study conducted by Deloitte has unveiled an interesting proposition: Morocco and Egypt have the potential to emerge as global frontrunners in the impending green hydrogen revolution.
EDF Renewables Brazil has taken a significant step towards bolstering the green hydrogen industry by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ceará government.
Fidelis New Energy has unveiled plans to build its first net-zero carbon hydrogen production facility in Mason County, West Virginia. This venture encompasses not only advanced hydrogen production but also a data center campus powered by clean hydrogen and an innovative greenhouse system that optimizes waste heat and captured CO2 for efficient food cultivation.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has set the wheels of progress in motion with a significant investment of nearly $34 million across 19 cutting-edge research projects.