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Four leading Finnish companies, Helen Ltd, Neste Corporation, Gasgrid Finland Ltd, and Vantaa Energy Ltd, have started preliminary studies on the development of an industrial hydrogen valley in the Uusimaa region, Finland.
A significant disruption in the availability of gaseous hydrogen has rendered many Southern California hydrogen stations temporarily unavailable. While some stations with alternate supply chains remain operational, they are experiencing unusually high demand.
Cepsa, the Spanish energy company, has unveiled plans to produce green hydrogen in Andalusia by 2026. The company’s ambitious project will be situated in its La Rábida energy park, located in Palos de la Frontera, Huelva, and will boast a substantial 400 megawatt green hydrogen production facility.
In Southern Africa, a group of financiers is leading the charge to raise over US$1 billion for the development of green hydrogen projects in South Africa and Namibia.
Nikola Corporation, a global leader in zero-emissions transportation and energy solutions, celebrated the commercial launch of its groundbreaking hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle at its advanced manufacturing facility in Coolidge, Arizona, under the HYLA brand.
Air Liquide and Trillium Energy Solutions have joined forces through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to spearhead the development of the heavy-duty hydrogen fueling market in the United States.
BASF Catalysts emerges as a global leader, driven by a relentless commitment to shaping a cleaner, greener future. With expertise spanning a myriad of industries, from air quality management to electrified mobility and beyond, BASF Catalysts is at the forefront of innovation, delivering cutting-edge solutions that protect our environment and advance our quality of life.
The French energy ministry has allocated €700 million ($737 million) for a support mechanism for hydrogen production in 2024. The funding allocation is part of a €10 billion package for ecological planning announced late Sept. 27, including €1.5 billion for nuclear in 2024.
Belgium is gearing up for a hydrogen revolution as it prepares to invest €10 million in developing infrastructure for hydrogen imports at its ports. The move, initiated by the Belgian Minister of Energy, is a significant step toward positioning the country as a key player in the burgeoning hydrogen economy.
EWE Gasspeicher, a prominent German energy company, has taken steps to convert an existing natural gas cavern into a hydrogen storage facility. The application for this transformation has been submitted to the Federal Network Agency, marking a crucial milestone in the journey towards decarbonization.
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