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Hy2gen plans to produce green ammonia as a marine fuel in the Norwegian municipality of Sauda, on the country’s southwest…
Two 200 kilowatt (kW) FCwave modules have been delivered to Norled, one of Norway’s largest ferry and express boat operators.…
As the country begins to ramp up hydrogen adoption and accelerate its decarbonization efforts, India has begun blending hydrogen into…
Vestas, a Danish wind turbine manufacturer, Naturgy, a Spanish energy firm, Enagas, and Fertiberia, a fertilizer manufacturer, will all be involved in the project in Aragon, northeastern Spain, which is anticipated to start late next year.
HyCC and bp have agreed to collaborate on the development of H2-Fifty, a 250-megawatt green hydrogen plant in Rotterdam’s port…
Oil & Gas UK, or OGUK for short, is changing its name and broadening its scope. It will now champion…
In order to produce green hydrogen from waste, a clean energy company H2-Industries has been granted permission to build a…
A fuel cell powered by liquid hydrogen has been successfully tested by Ballard Power Systems and Chart Industries. A Chart…
The four-month project will investigate the viability of adding a 100MW electrolyzer to create green hydrogen at RWE’s Pembroke Power Station.
The raised ambition of an already huge renewables-powered hydrogen project in the Southern African nations vividly demonstrates the hydrogen and clean energy potential of a continent which accounted for just 0.5% of the world’s new solar capacity last year, according to trade body AFSIA’s annual report.
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