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At the German-French Council of Ministers in Paris, it is expected that a project to produce green hydrogen will be considered.
A heavy-duty, 700-bar hydrogen mobile fueler that can directly fuel hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles was developed by Nikola Corp., a provider of zero-emission transportation, energy supply, and infrastructure.
The head of the largest gas pipeline operator, Open Grid Europe, stated that Germany must accelerate the pace of a hydrogen law amendment, which is pending in Berlin, to enable related investments in gas transport networks up until the end of the decade (OGE).
In order to convert waste plastic into hydrogen, Hydrogen Utopia proposed a joint development with Romgos Grupa for facilities in Poland.
A new gas pressure regulator is being developed by Spie’s German subsidiary, SPIE Deutschland & Zentraleuropa, to produce gas mixes that contain up to 100% hydrogen and power industrial processes.
EIB lends €40 million to PUNCH for hydrogen propulsion technologies in Italy and France
The PUNCH Group and the European Investment Bank (EIB) have agreed to a financing agreement worth €40 million to support the RDI activities of the business.
In order to jointly explore the potential development of green hydrogen projects in the Middle East region to produce hydrogen for Verbund to use as a renewable energy source to Central Europe with a primary focus on Austria, ACWA Power has finalized a partnership agreement with VERBUND, Austria’s leading electricity company.
Brazilian chemical manufacturer Unigel will be the first in the nation to create “green hydrogen” on an industrial scale with…
According to Suhail Al Mazrouei, the UAE’s minister of infrastructure and energy, the country will revamp its energy policy in 2023.
The possibility of establishing a new hydrogen hub in Germany will be assessed by bp. The Wilhelmshaven-based project is anticipated to comprise an ammonia cracker that, starting in 2028, could produce up to 130,000 tons of low-carbon hydrogen annually from green ammonia.
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