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Mitsubishi Heavy Industries will use the new reactor to produce hydrogen energy in large quantities, which will be put into practice in 2030
Veteran Express Secure Logistics becomes Hydra Energy’s second heavy-duty vehicle fleet customer (VEXSL).
CO2CRC is partnering with important scientific partners CSIRO and Geoscience Australia on pioneering research into the technical development of geological…
The Iberian Peninsula is becoming one of the main centers for the production of green hydrogen worldwide. In fact, the…
Integrated reversible power-to-gas systems developed by researchers at Stanford University and the University of Mannheim in Germany provide a solution:…
The new plant, which is located on the Norwegian peninsula of Herya, has a capacity of 500 megawatts.
Volkswagen’s example demonstrates that hydrogen technology will play a significant part in future private transportation.
Thyssenkrupp is aiming to float Nucera, which might be worth up to 5 billion euros ($5.4 billion). Bloomberg News reported in January that it intends to keep controlling ownership in Nucera following any IPO.
H2-Industries facility would convert up to one million tonnes of municipal solid waste each year, but question marks remain over CO2 generated
A senior commission official informed parliament’s energy committee that a delegated act will be submitted in mid-May, laying out the parameters for hydrogen to be classified as renewable under the EU’s 2018 renewables regulation (RED II)
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