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In a decisive move to bolster France’s domestic hydrogen production capacity, Doubs-based startup Gen-Hy has secured €100 million (USD $107 million) in state support, a key component of the country’s industrial decarbonisation and energy sovereignty strategy.
Hanwha has decided to incorporate KBR’s ammonia decomposition technology into its domestic hydrogen projects.
As the EU intensifies its push toward decarbonization, the hydrogen sector faces a new layer of regulatory scrutiny—and opportunity. By…
Lhyfe has secured a substantial €149 million subsidy from the French government for its Green Horizon project. Announced on April…
The methanation plant in Harjavalta has officially commenced eMethane production, marking Finland’s first industrial-scale step into synthetic methane. This milestone…
ArcelorMittal, a leading figure in the industry, has taken a critical stance on the economic viability of integrating green hydrogen and Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) technologies by 2030.
Oman, the Netherlands and Germany to Establish World’s First Liquid Hydrogen Import Corridor
Joint Development Agreement (JDA) has been signed between Oman, the Netherlands, and Germany to establish the world’s premier liquid hydrogen import corridor.
Spain’s Ministry for Ecological Transition has authorized a €78 million investment for the Green H2 Los Barrios project, advancing one of the country’s flagship renewable hydrogen initiatives in the southern province of Cádiz.
With an impressive £25 million investment in research and development, Wrightbus, a well-established UK bus manufacturer, reinforces its commitment to zero-emission public transport.
Hydrogen Refueling Demand Surges for Commercial Vehicles as H2 Mobility Shifts Network Strategy
Germany’s hydrogen mobility infrastructure is experiencing a decisive pivot toward heavy-duty transport applications, as recent operational data indicates growing demand for 350-bar refueling — the standard pressure used by buses and trucks — outpacing that of passenger vehicles.
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