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Doosan Fuel Cell and Air Products have recently terminated projects collectively valued at over $1 billion, underscoring the complex interplay…
Europe’s energy generation landscape has significantly transformed, with a pronounced shift towards renewable sources. As of 2024, Germany, the UK,…
EU Allocates €600 Million to Cross-Border Energy Projects Under Revised TEN-E Framework
The European Union’s Climate, Infrastructure, and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) has launched a €600 million funding call for cross-border energy…
Japan has recently unveiled its first hydrogen dual-fuel tugboat under the aegis of the “Zero Emission Ships Project” funded by…
Hyundai’s determination to explore hydrogen as an alternative fuel source is renewing its vigor in Australia with the approaching second-generation…
The French Ministry for the Energy Transition has authorized two exclusive research permits (PER) for natural hydrogen exploration, marking a…
In the increasingly competitive green hydrogen market, Green Hydrogen Systems (GHS) has been granted court approval for its restructuring plan, a critical lifeline for the struggling electrolysis plant manufacturer.
King Philippe of Belgium’s recent visit to Vietnam marks a milestone in bilateral relations with an emphasis on energy collaboration. During this diplomatic engagement, notable agreements were signed, centering on the burgeoning field of hydrogen technology, which is rapidly gaining traction as a sustainable energy solution.
The global market for energy technologies is poised for expansion, but the journey is fraught with both opportunities and challenges.…
Norwegian Hydrogen Rjukan Plant Tests Nordic Green Hydrogen Viability Amid Cost and Infrastructure Uncertainties
With Norway targeting a 20% share of hydrogen in its energy mix by 2030, Oslo-based Norwegian Hydrogen has finalized plans for a 25 MW electrolysis facility in Rjukan, Telemark—a project positioned to supply industrial clients across southern Norway and Sweden by late 2027.
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