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Lhyfe has secured the construction authorization for its second green and renewable hydrogen production site in the Morbihan region of Brittany, France, and is set to commence preparatory construction work.
According to Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, the federal budget includes 9.3 billion rubles in investments for the advancement of hydrogen energy for the years up to 2024.
For the first green hydrogen gas network project in the world, which will provide green hydrogen for up to 300 houses in Fife, Scotland, Altrad Babcock has been chosen as the major works contractor.
The Belgian-German Energy Summit, where Belgium and Germany collaborated to increase their energy independence, was held in Zeebrugge on Valentine’s Day.
A grant of 25 million euros has been given to the North Adriatic Hydrogen Valley project, which was jointly created in Slovenia, Croatia, and the Italian region of Friuli Venezia Giulia.
Green hydrogen will be produced in a factory in Delfzijl by the Amsterdam-based Torrgas using discarded wood and grass from the side of the road. Torrgas anticipates spending between 80 and 100 million euros on the new facility.
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego has ordered a hydrogen-powered research vessel that will be constructed to ABS Class standards.
A new collaboration has been established by six international companies to develop zero-emission aircraft in New Zealand.
According to Transport & Environment, the guidelines for green hydrogen established by the European Commission on Friday night give green hydrogen the much-needed investment certainty (T&E).
In a recent interview with EnergyNews, Seky Chang, a Korean transportation expert, discussed how he has concentrated on developing hydrogen-based transportation solutions.
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