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Browsing: Hydrogen
Enagás has successfully secured 75.8 million euros from the European Union to advance the development of Spain’s Hydrogen Backbone Network and the H2Med project.
Vallourec has started its membership in the Hydrogen Council. This collaboration signals Vallourec’s dedication to advancing the hydrogen sector, underscoring its role in the energy transition towards cleaner solutions.
Infinite Green Energy is making a renewed effort to bring its hydrogen plant project in Northam to life.
Europe’s investment in a hydrogen-capable infrastructure network, from pipelines to power plants, is gaining momentum. With 12 projects earmarked to convert or expand LNG terminals to import hydrogen derivatives and the proposal of 50,165 kilometers of hydrogen pipelines, this endeavor represents a significant energy transition.
Imagine the urgency of addressing Europe’s energy transition with a budget initially set at 850 million euros—now elevated to 1.25…
A recent five-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between Fortum and P2X Solutions underscores the growing momentum behind hydrogen technology.
Revolutionizing Hydrogen Energy Safety: Leveraging Multistage Monitoring Frameworks for Risk Mitigation
The rise of hydrogen as a pivotal component in the global decarbonization initiative invites both promising prospects and substantial challenges.
Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS), a Glasgow-based innovator in hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles, has secured its first international investment from Qatar’s Excelledia Ventures Group.
Europe’s Hydrogen Ambitions in 2025: Scaling Up Amid Regulatory and Financial Challenges
Europe’s hydrogen industry entered 2024 with optimism, dubbing it the “year for action.” Yet, despite notable achievements—such as major projects reaching final investment decisions (FIDs), EU policy updates, and significant funding announcements—progress has been slower than anticipated.
Spain’s Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced that the government will soon launch a €1.3 billion direct subsidy scheme for hydrogen hubs, alongside €400 million in funding for green hydrogen projects that missed out on EU-wide auction subsidies.
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