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Shell has opened the world’s first operational hydrogen bus filling station for the Groningen Drenthe public transportation agency. Additionally, Shell…
Studies examining how Malta’s gas-fired power station could be converted to run on hydrogen are in the hands of the authorities.
Everfuel A/S has taken over ownership and operation of the hydrogen fueling station in Hvam, Norway, northeast of Oslo. This…
PIRIOU was recently notified in writing by the Occitanie Region of an order for the operation of a 70m suction…
This is Everfuel’s first hydrogen station in Norway, and it marks a significant step forward in the company’s green hydrogen fuelling plan for trucks, buses, and cars connecting Scandinavia’s major traffic corridors.
Hydrogen Utopia International Ltd., through its Polish subsidiary Hydropolis United sp. z o.o, inked a contract with SWECO. The projected cost of the Concept Design and EIA report is GBP 100,000.
These advancements will also help it achieve one of its goals: developing a green hydrogen value chain to position our country as a European technological and industrial leader in a critical energy vector for electrifying industry and heavy transportation.
Sempra Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) of the United States…
The research, which is one of the first of its kind, will also see how well a hydrogen electrolyser can follow a solar plant’s generation profile and, as a result, how its variable load might alleviate grid congestion.
Hydrogen is produced locally in various European industrial centres (Antwerp, Zeeland, Rotterdam), mainly from natural gas by steam methane reforming to produce grey hydrogen.
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