The BarMar project, a collaborative initiative between Enagás, GRTgaz, Teréga, and OGE, marks a significant development in the European hydrogen energy sector. Aimed at connecting Spain and France via a maritime hydrogen pipeline, the project signifies a major stride toward establishing a transnational hydrogen network across Europe.
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Rolls-Royce, in collaboration with a consortium of five companies and research institutes, has embarked on the development of a highly efficient hydrogen combustion engine for combined heat and power (CHP) systems.
The recent contract awarded to Wood by Centrica Energy Storage (CES) for the redevelopment of the UK’s Rough field marks a significant step toward future hydrogen storage.
In an exclusive interview with Dr. Aleksandar Žerađanin, a distinguished researcher at the Max Planck Institute with expertise in electrocatalysis and hydrogen production, H2 EnergyNews delve into the pivotal role of electrochemistry in shaping the future of clean energy technologies.
Hydrogen technology is emerging as a key solution for decarbonizing the railway sector, particularly on routes that are difficult to electrify. Siemens Mobility and Tyczka Hydrogen have recently signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) to accelerate the shift towards hydrogen-powered railway mobility.
Exxon Mobil and Air Liquide have announced a collaborative effort to produce low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia at Exxon Mobil’s Baytown, Texas plant.
VoltH2, a European energy company, has partnered with Sweco to design and develop a new green hydrogen production facility in Delfzijl, the Netherlands.
Lhyfe has received a grant of up to SEK 125.6 million (€11 million) from Klimatklivet, a Swedish environmental investment program, to develop a renewable hydrogen production facility in Trelleborg, Sweden.
We held an exclusive live Q&A session with Dr. Lennie Klebanoff, a leading expert in hydrogen technologies from Sandia National Laboratories.
Germany’s recent approval to invest around three billion euros in hydrogen infrastructure is a significant step towards a greener future. The EU Commission’s decision to support this investment aims to enhance the use of climate-friendly hydrogen in industry and transport.