Author: Arnes Biogradlija

H2 MOBILITY Germany has secured €110 million in funding. In addition to Hy24, the fund manager of the world’s largest clean hydrogen investment platform, legacy industrial shareholders Air Liquide, Daimler Truck, Hyundai, Linde, OMV, Shell and TotalEnergies are participating in the capital increase. The investment will be used to upgrade the existing refueling station network and build new hydrogen stations to meet the growing demand for hydrogen (H2) from commercial vehicles and vehicles in intensive use. The new shareholder was presented today in Berlin in the presence of Ismail Ertug, Member of the European Parliament and Rapporteur in the Transport…

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Germany wants to import large quantities of green hydrogen from Australia using tankers. This was announced by the Australian energy company Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and the German energy company Eon at a press conference in Berlin. Eon is the German parent company of the Dutch company Essent. In the long run, hydrogen, generated with solar and wind energy, should replace fossil fuels. It should also reduce European countries’ dependence on Russian fuels, something the Netherlands and Germany have wanted to achieve as soon as possible since the war in Ukraine. Still, it will be some time before hydrogen flows…

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Dr. Ivor John, a recognized specialist in the hydrogen value chain, encompassing production, storage, distribution, and end use, has joined NewHydrogen, Inc. as an advisor, effective immediately. Ivor’s primary responsibility will be to assist the Company in identifying and connecting with partners and communities interested in pursuing green hydrogen generation as a component of their clean energy portfolio. Recently, the Company announced that Verde, LLC will build environmentally friendly hydrogen generation equipment for NewHydrogen, which the Company will purchase for usage at the sites. Ivor is an atmospheric physicist with experience as an environmental consultant and auditor. His areas of…

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