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The promising venture between Rolls-Royce Group and Hoeller Electrolyzer has hit a roadblock, with the latter filing for insolvency less than two years after the acquisition.
Japan’s aerospace industry is gearing up for a transformative leap as the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry unveils plans to invest a staggering 4 trillion yen ($26.46 billion) in a public-private partnership.
European Commission greenlights French €900 million scheme to bolster the production of renewable hydrogen and biomass-based fuels.
The U.S. Department of Energy has granted Pajarito Powder, a renowned catalyst developer, two awards of $10 million each to enhance the catalyst supply chains for fuel cells and green hydrogen production. The funding will be utilized to scale up catalyst production and bring down costs.
Planning officials in Western Australia have rejected Infinite Green Energy’s (IGE) plans to establish a hydrogen hub near Perth.
In an interview conducted by EnergyNews.biz, Mark Thompson, the executive director of Carbon Transition Pathways, shared insightful perspectives on the ongoing energy transition and the role of hydrogen in shaping the future of energy.
3M has invested in EVOLOH, a cleantech company dedicated to advancing the production of green hydrogen through innovative electrolyzer technology.
Plug Power has prompted the European Union (EU) to implement bold strategies to boost the hydrogen sector, citing the resounding success of the inaugural Hydrogen Bank auction.
Cranfield University, situated in Bedfordshire, is set to establish the UK’s most extensive hydrogen research hub at an airport, with a funding win of £69 million.
Regionalverkehr Köln GmbH (RVK), the public transportation operator in Cologne, has chosen Solaris as the supplier of hydrogen-powered buses once again.
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