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Browsing: Hydrogen
TÜV Rheinland is consolidating its numerous services for the safe production, storage, transportation, and use of hydrogen as an energy carrier on a global scale: the company’s newly created “TÜV Rheinland Hydrogen Competence Center” brings together professionals from Europe and Asia in its core team.
ReCarbon, the inventor of the patented Plasma Carbon Conversion Unit (PCCU), a combustion-free, climate-positive greenhouse gas utilization technology, signed a supply deal with H2Renewables, a landfill gas to hydrogen project developer based in Cleveland, Tennessee.
Estamp has become a new member of Hydrogen Europe, the European hydrogen and fuel cell association that represents more than 260 industry companies and 27 national associations.
8 Rivers Capital, a US renewable energy innovation organization, and Sembcorp Energy UK (SEUK) announce a collaboration agreement to potentially create the UK’s first Net Zero Power plant at SEUK’s Wilton International site on Teesside through its UK subsidiary,
Through sophisticated testing in Wärtsilä’s fuel-flexible combustion engines, the business is pioneering the use of hydrogen and ammonia as viable engine fuels.
Doosan Mobility Innovation (DMI) is speeding up its plans to join the European market with the appointment of its first European dealer, FRP Advanced Technologies Aerospace & Defence.
The Wyoming Energy Authority has announced three finalists for the Wyoming Pilot Project: Design and/or Construction of a Pilot Project Demonstrating “Green” or “Blue” Hydrogen Production and Use in Wyoming.
Linde has begun construction on its fifth liquid hydrogen plant in the United States, adding to the company’s existing supply network of plants in California, Alabama, Indiana, and New York.
Star Phoenix has inked a non-binding agreement with Curtin University, a national university in Australia, to cooperatively explore, analyze, and develop natural hydrogen potential in Western Australia.
SSE Thermal and Equinor are planning to build one of the world’s largest hydrogen storage facilities at their Aldbrough location in East Yorkshire.
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