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Industry federations from France and Germany are lobbying for the construction of a joint European hydrogen infrastructure to accelerate the technology’s roll-out across the region.
To lower the price of clean-hydrogen technology, the US Department of Energy (DOE) plans to release $750 million in funding.
According to the plan that the Ministry for the Ecological Transition submitted to the European Union (EU) for consideration as a Project of Common Interest, Gijón will serve as the neuralgic point of connection for the first two axes of the fundamental network of green hydrogen in Spain (PCI).
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According to a statement from Lithuanian Amber Grid, one of the project’s partners, six gas operators from Lithuania, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Poland, and Germany have signed an agreement on collaboration in the development of hydrogen infrastructure.
A green hydrogen maritime corridor now links Sines and Rotterdam.
With reference to the creation and acquisition of green hydrogen, Schaeffler and the French hydrogen producer Lhyfe have signed a letter of intent (LOI).
Malu Dreyer, the premier of the Rhineland-Palatinate, has advocated for quickening the planning of hydrogen pipelines.
By signing a contract with Plug Power, Nikola is taking another step toward developing a hydrogen center in Arizona.
A memorandum of understanding was signed by Snam4Mobility, CuboGas, and HRS in order to establish a framework collaboration and advance the creation of effective hydrogen mobility solutions for the EU market.
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