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India has inaugurated the country’s maiden green hydrogen project in the stainless steel sector.
Europe’s ambitious green hydrogen initiatives faced a setback as Everfuel reported a “quality issue” in equipment provided by Norwegian electrolyser manufacturer Nel, further delaying the commissioning of the 20MW HySynergy 1 project in Fredericia, Denmark.
Chevron New Energies, a branch of Chevron, has recently disclosed plans to initiate a 5-megawatt hydrogen production initiative in California’s Central Valley.
Hydrogen investment in the UAE is growing but remains far below what’s needed for net zero goals. To shed light on the trends and developments in hydrogen investment in the UAE, we spoke with Jeffrey Beyer, an expert in the field, where he offered invaluable insights into the opportunities and challenges facing hydrogen investment in the UAE.
Agfa extends its partnership with VITO to advance the development of cutting-edge separator membranes for alkaline water electrolyzers.
Germany’s Federal Ministry of Digital Infrastructure and Transport (BMDV) has made headlines by suspending funding for new hydrogen-based projects amidst corruption allegations.
Did you miss the opportunity to learn from a leading expert in the hydrogen field, Professor Dr. Bruno G. Pollet, on February 27th? Don’t worry, you can still gain valuable insights by watching the recording of the exclusive webinar.
China is poised to start work on what could become the world’s longest hydrogen pipeline, representing a significant leap forward in the country’s pursuit of renewable energy infrastructure.
Canada’s federal government has committed to providing substantial financial support to a second green hydrogen project in Atlantic Canada.
TECO 2030 and Umoe Mandal Seek AiP for World’s First Fuel Cell High-Speed Vessel Design
TECO 2030 and Umoe Mandal have officially submitted the documentation package for an approval in principle application of the world’s first fuel cell high-speed vessel design to the Norwegian Maritime Authority.
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