Author: Arnes Biogradlija

The acquisition of VoltH2 Holdings AG (“VoltH2”) by Vision Hydrogen Corporation has been completed. VoltH2 is one of Western Europe’s leading developers of hydrogen production facilities and infrastructure. VoltH2 was founded in June 2020 and is based in Europe. The company develops clean hydrogen production facilities for the supply of commercial offtake volumes of clean hydrogen to manufacturers, gas and power traders, industrial consumers, and both heavy and marine transportation sectors that have shifted away from carbon-emitting energy sources and fuels. VoltH2 has a track record of advancing development sites to permit stage, having won approvals to build a 25MW…

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The World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) and the Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) announced on Industry Day at COP26 the commitments of 28 corporations to accelerate the growth of hydrogen demand and supply. H2Zero, a new project led by these companies, will expedite the usage and production of hydrogen as a critical component of a future net-zero energy system. 28 firms spanning a range of sectors, from mining to energy, car and equipment makers, and financial services, have made pledges in three areas – demand, supply, and financial or technical support. According to the Hydrogen Council, hydrogen’s decarbonisation potential…

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Deputy Secretary David Turk announced the launch of H2 Twin Cities as part of the United Kingdom’s COP26 activities in Glasgow to reaffirm the United States’ commitment to climate change mitigation. H2 Twin Cities is a Clean Energy Ministerial effort that pairs towns throughout the world in order to collaborate, share ideas, learn from one another, and accelerate progress, particularly at the city and municipality level. Through H2 Twin Cities, global collaborations between matched cities and towns will be formed to expand the community of hydrogen best practices, foster collaboration, and expand the reach of hydrogen deployment to help cut…

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Hydro Havrand, Hydro’s green hydrogen subsidiary, and Shell New Energies Holding Europe B.V. (“Shell”) have agreed to examine the possibility of collaborating on hydrogen production using renewable energy. The goal is to use the hydrogen to assist Hydro and Shell in decarbonizing their own operations, as well as to serve customers in heavy industries, the maritime industry, and road transport. Shell and Hydro Havrand signed a memorandum of understanding this week to jointly produce and supply hydrogen generated from renewable energy in hubs centered on Hydro and Shell’s own operations, and where they see significant potential for scaling production for…

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