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Acwa Power has partnered with a German SEFE to advance green hydrogen production.
BP’s ambitious plans to develop hydrogen and clean fuel projects worth $1 billion at Kwinana in Western Australia are facing hurdles.
EDF Renewables, alongside Pacifico Energy Solution Inc. (PSEI), has launched a significant 300-megawatt solar and storage facility in California.
The European Union is making a decisive advancement in its quest for a more sustainable and climate-neutral future by supporting the “Hydrogen Industrial Inland Valley Austria” initiative.
Bosch recently reported a significant decrease in profits, with a one-third drop in earnings before interest and taxes, bringing the total to 3.2 billion euros.
Germany’s ambition to become a climate-neutral utopia has faced another setback. Hydrogen trains, meant to replace diesel trains, have been unreliable.
The German state of Hesse plans a new hydrogen pipeline network spanning 280 kilometers. This project is projected to cost up to €300 million.
A patent recently filed by Subsea 7 Norway AS outlines an innovative design for a subsea unit intended for the storage of hydrogen gas underwater.
Hydrogen Rainmakers Poland, supported by Scherpe Tanden, is inviting submissions of non-binding letters of interest (LoI) for its upcoming 20 MW hydrogen electrolyser project in Szklary-Huta, Lower Silesia.
ClearSign Technologies Corporation has secured a $400,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Industrial Efficiency and Decarbonization Office.
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