Hiringa Energy, alongside its partners and investors, has launched Australasia’s first zero-emission green hydrogen refuelling network – Hiringa Refuelling New Zealand (HRNZ).
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Seven months post the ceremonial opening, Luxembourg’s hydrogen filling station at Eurohub in Bettembourg is not yet operational.
H2 Mobility’s new public hydrogen refueling station, located at the Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr GmbH (rnv) depot in Heidelberg, is officially operational.
ORLEN recently received €62 million ($66 million) in non-repayable funding from the European Union. This funding aims to support ORLEN’s ambitious plans to establish 16 hydrogen refueling stations in Poland.
The European Commission’s recent allocation of €115m for the establishment of 43 new hydrogen refuelling stations (HRSs) across seven EU countries marks a step towards advancing zero-emission mobility in the region.
Vireon, a subsidiary of Norwegian Hydrogen, has clinched a substantial EU grant of €9.2 million to lead the establishment of green hydrogen production and refueling stations for heavy-duty vehicles across Finland and Denmark.
Pacific Energy has acquired the Canberra Hydrogen Refuelling Facility from ActewAGL. The facility, located in Fyshwick, Canberra, was the first public hydrogen refuelling station in Australia, launched in 2021.
HRS, a French designer and manufacturer of hydrogen refueling stations, has secured a firm order from Seven.
French hydrogen refueling stations manufacturer, HRS, and the energy transition pioneer, SEVEN, are set to join forces and build up to five hydrogen stations by 2025.
Germany’s network of hydrogen filling stations is facing a bumpy road. Recent closures in Koblenz, Derching, and Wuppertal raise concerns about the viability and accessibility of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.