In a visionary move, the city of Nuremberg in Germany is setting its sights on becoming a pivotal hub for green hydrogen technology.
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ChampionX Corporation and Gold H2, Inc. (GH2) have unveiled a strategic collaboration focused on conducting field trials for GH2’s innovative hydrogen production technology.
Nordhydrogen and Hydrogen Bar System (HBS) have entered into a strategic partnership to jointly implement and promote their complementary technologies, transforming the hydrogen landscape in Poland, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
HevenDrones, a trailblazer in harnessing hydrogen fuel for drone power, showcased its cutting-edge H2D200 Series at the Monaco Hydrogen Forum, setting a new standard in the drone industry.
Finnish research institute VTT, in collaboration with its partners, has unveiled a pioneering concept for producing electrofuel, marking a significant stride in the realm of sustainable fuel solutions.
TECO 2030 has successfully injected hydrogen into its 400 kW fuel cell system, marking a significant milestone in the deployment of hydrogen-powered marine vessels and heavy-duty equipment. The company aims to introduce the first operational system by the first half of 2024.
Sparc Hydrogen, a joint venture between the University of Adelaide, Fortescue, and Sparc Technologies Limited, has achieved a significant milestone in the development of green hydrogen.
Matteco, a newly established Spanish company, has emerged as a key player specializing in nanotechnology. The company’s primary focus revolves around the research and development of advanced materials crucial for decarbonization efforts. During the European Hydrogen Week in Brussels, Matteco unveiled its groundbreaking innovation—a new generation of catalysts and electrodes, fundamental elements for green hydrogen production through electrolysis.
H2SITE, a Spanish hydrogen transport solutions provider, has made a significant breakthrough in maritime decarbonization by successfully commissioning the world’s first on-board ammonia cracking system. This system generates high-purity hydrogen coupled with a PEM fuel cell, providing clean energy for the ship’s auxiliary consumptions.
Hitachi Energy, in collaboration with PowerCell Group, introduces the HyFlex™ Hydrogen Power Generator in Gothenburg, Sweden. This innovative solution is designed for locations where conventional power sources are impractical, offering an emission-free alternative with a range of applications.