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The global transition towards sustainable transportation marks a critical shift in addressing energy shortages and climate concerns. As electric vehicles…
The European Commission has approved funding of €445 million for Reolum’s project in La Robla, León. The project aims to harness biomass, carbon capture, hydrogen, and e-methanol production, marking a significant leap toward sustainable energy solutions in the region.
Hebei Province’s recent strides in promoting hydrogen energy infrastructure signal a significant commitment to sustainable energy transitions in China. The…
Industry alliances are increasingly voicing the need for a consolidated European strategy on hydrogen energy, advocating for its inclusion in…
Plans to establish the nation’s largest hydrogen production facility in Kintore were met with resistance from local councilors. This ambitious…
Germany has disbursed the initial payment from its hydrogen amortization account, advancing its ambitious plans to establish a hydrogen core…
In a move signaling its deepening commitment to energy storage, TotalEnergies has announced six new battery storage projects in Germany,…
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Invenergy, a leading player in the renewable energy sector, has started commercial operations at its Sauk Valley Hydrogen project in Illinois, marking a significant advance in the realm of clean hydrogen production.
The Croatian government’s decision to allocate 15 million euro towards INA’s hydrogen project marks a significant step in Europe’s commitment to sustainable energy solutions.
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