Lombardy, a region in Italy, celebrated an energy milestone with the inauguration of its first green hydrogen production plant in Pizzighettone, a significant step forward in the green energy sector.
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In an ambitious bid to reshape its energy future, the Finnish government has unveiled an all-encompassing strategy to become a “powerhouse of clean energy”.
The Spanish Hydrogen Association (AeH2) has established a strategic alliance with NLHydrogen, signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) that aspires to propel the development of hydrogen energy and fuel cells in both Spain and the Netherlands.
Yesterday, Ahn Sung-il, director of the Korea Machinery, Electrical and Electronics Testing Institute (KTC), paid a visit to Changwon City Hall in Gyeongnam to discuss the potential collaboration in the hydrogen field test and certification project with Changwon Mayor Hong Nam-pyo and Changwon Industry Promotion Agency Director Jang Dong-Hwa.
The German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV) has published a position paper outlining strategic proposals for an efficient hydrogen import strategy for Germany.
In a pivotal move towards sustainable energy, POSCO International has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Denmark’s Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP), further bolstering its commitment to offshore wind and green hydrogen business development.
Lhyfe has recently announced a crucial milestone that could revolutionize the future of the sector. The company’s Sealhyfe platform has successfully initiated its offshore hydrogen production, a world first that underscores the feasibility and potential of such pioneering initiatives.
Enapter AG has secured an order from UK-based Intelligent Energy Limited (IEL) for its novel AEM-Multicore™️ electrolyzer.
Amidst the relentless pursuit of carbon-neutral solutions, Europe is pioneering a significant stride towards a sustainable future, courtesy of the Hydrogen Offshore Production for Europe (HOPE) consortium.
The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy of Germany has revealed plans for a hydrogen nuclear network, earmarked for completion by 2032.