Author: Arnes Biogradlija

The BMW Group is committed to climate protection and is working diligently to achieve its aim of considerably decreasing CO2 emissions at the source throughout the supply chain. From 2025 on, the company intends to source steel that emits up to 95 percent less CO2 and is not derived from fossil fuels such as coal. The BMW Group has recently secured an agreement to this effect with the Swedish startup H2 Green Steel, which produces steel entirely using hydrogen and renewable energy. Steel production is one of the primary causes of worldwide CO2 emissions due to its energy-intensive manufacturing process.…

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Grupa Azoty is a signatory to a memorandum of understanding aimed at establishing the circumstances and initiating collaboration for the development of hydrogen technologies in Poland. The document, prepared in collaboration with members from the public and private sectors, proposes a number of alternatives for transforming Poland’s energy sector. Tomasz Hinc, President of the Management Board of Grupa Azoty S.A., and Grzegorz Kdzielawski, Vice President of the Management Board of Grupa Azoty S.A., signed the agreement on behalf of Grupa Azoty. The document outlines the steps necessary to build a complete value chain for hydrogen economy based on Poland’s contributions,…

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INOVYN, a subsidiary of INEOS, announced plans to invest in existing production at Runcorn to enable the company to offer compressed fuel-cell quality hydrogen to the mobility and power generating industries. This initiative is part of INEOS’s more than €2 billion investment in Green Hydrogen announced earlier this week. INOVYN, which has been producing and utilizing low-carbon hydrogen at its Runcorn facility for over a century, is ready to significantly increase its supply of hydrogen to fuel the UK’s transportation network. Specifically, the investment would establish specialized on-site facilities for the purification and compression of current low carbon, fuel cell…

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Snam, Toyota, and CaetanoBus have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to begin a broad collaboration aimed at promoting and expediting the use of hydrogen-powered mobility. United in their belief that hydrogen plays a critical role in transportation’s decarbonisation process, the companies signing the agreement – Snam and its subsidiary Snam4Mobility, Toyota Motor Europe and Toyota Motor Italia, and CaetanoBus – will pool their resources and expertise to explore and develop projects aimed at promoting, enabling, and accelerating the adoption of hydrogen mobility for heavy and light transport. Alessio Torelli, Chief Mobility Officer of Snam declares: “This collaboration aims to boost the use…

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The municipality is exploring the possibilities of using hydrogen to generate energy. There is already an entrepreneur who wants to build a hydrogen filling station in Venlo. It is Vissers Energy Group from Horst. The developments surrounding the alternative energy source are still in their infancy. Sustainability alderman Marij Pollux sees Venlo as a future hub in the hydrogen infrastructure. We are of course already a logistics hotspot. Here in Venlo, transport by water, rail and road come together.’ There are already concrete developments. Vissers Energy Group wants to realize a hydrogen filling station in Venlo. This would allow transport…

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