Enapter has strategically expanded its product portfolio with the revolutionary “AEM Flex 120.” This innovative AEM electrolyser is poised to streamline the launch of industrial and refuelling pilot projects, marking a significant leap forward in the realm of green hydrogen production.
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Milani and Stargate Hydrogen have set their sights on a collective target of 50-100MW of joint projects over the next seven years. This partnership, formalized through a Letter of Intent (LOI), is poised to have a significant impact on Southern Europe’s clean energy landscape.
As the world races toward a more sustainable energy future, the tank storage industry finds itself at the crossroads of transformation. The rise of hydrogen technologies, with their potential to decarbonize various sectors, presents both challenges and opportunities for an industry deeply rooted in traditional hydrocarbon storage.
South Australian government is on the verge of introducing a groundbreaking piece of legislation—the Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Act Bill.
Kobe Steel Group, known as Kobelco, has embarked on a groundbreaking journey towards greener and more sustainable steel production. The company has initiated a demonstration test of a hybrid-type hydrogen gas supply system at its Takasago Works in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan.
Kassel-based storage operator Astora has set its sights on a colossal hydrogen storage project. With a vision to play a pivotal role in driving the hydrogen market and facilitating the country’s energy transformation, Astora is planning the construction of three caverns with an astonishing capacity of approximately one terawatt hour.
In a visionary move to power the future of aviation with sustainable energy, Italy’s Hydrogen Valley Malpensa project has officially taken off. The project, supported by European funding under the EU research and innovation program Horizon Europe, aims to create a hydrogen ecosystem around the Malpensa airport, with a focus on hydrogen production, storage, transportation, and consumption.
Shell, a major player in the energy industry, has quietly abandoned its plans to construct 48 new light-duty hydrogen filling stations in California.
Sydney Water, in collaboration with construction partner John Holland, is embarking on a groundbreaking 28-day trial of a hydrogen generator. This innovative move aims to revolutionize the way large-scale infrastructure projects are powered, potentially reducing greenhouse gas emissions and the carbon footprint of construction activities.
Jean Paul Prates, the President of Petrobras, shared a visionary roadmap for the company’s energy future. In this bold endeavor,…