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On November 15, 2024, the French government, through its group of command services, published a tender titled “698099-2024: France – Hydrogen, argon, rare gases, nitrogen and oxygen.”
Engie has decided to cancel its ambitious green hydrogen-to-synthetic methane project in Belgium. This decision stems from concerns about the project’s viability and financial sustainability.
Tata Steel has partnered with ECOLOG, a company specializing in ecological solutions, to establish a transformative liquid hydrogen and CO2 corridor.
Air Liquide is making significant strides in the development of its low-carbon hydrogen ecosystem in the Normandy industrial basin.
Hamburg is taking significant steps towards its green energy transformation by demolishing the Moorburg coal-fired power plant to make way for a new hydrogen hub.
A few days ago, an exciting development unfolded in the hydrogen sector as the joint venture Lotte-Air Liquide Ener’Hy signed a memorandum of understanding with several key players, including Lotte Global Logistics, Lotte SK Eneroot, Hyundai Motor Company, and the Ministry of the Environment.
The Government of Ireland has recently announced a new tender titled “Provision of Engineering Services Framework Agreement” aimed at advancing the hydrogen sector in the country.
The Netherlands, through Gasunie Energy Development, has issued a new tender titled “H2Cast: Procurement & Transport of Hydrogen.”
Investigations of Micro-Thermo-Photovoltaic System Fueled with Ammonia/Hydrogen under Extreme Operational Conditions
Researchers have embarked on an innovative journey to investigate the potential of a micro-thermo-photovoltaic (MTPV) system that uses a blend of ammonia and hydrogen as fuel.
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