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According to an updated government strategy, Germany will need to import up to 70% of its hydrogen demand in the…
BMW and Toyota are expanding their hydrogen fuel cell (FCV) technology efforts. The collaboration aims to address the growing demand…
The European Commission has unveiled an important tender titled the “EU Hydrogen Infrastructure Development,” signaling a decisive move to bolster the hydrogen industry across the continent.
France’s energy agency has announced a significant hydrogen-related tender titled “Achat d’un banc hydrogène incluant un électrolyseur, stockage et pile à combustible.” Published on August 30, 2024, the tender invites applications until October 10, 2024.
In a surprising turn of events, two significant green hydrogen projects in Australia and New Zealand have been temporarily shelved due to poor economic feasibility and problematic power supplies.
German gas company VNG Gasspeicher GmbH, a subsidiary of VNG AG, has received EUR 61.1 million (USD 66.8 million) to convert a natural gas storage cavern into a hydrogen facility.
Stadler has introduced the RS ZERO, a significant upgrade to the Regio-Shuttle RS1, emphasizing sustainable rail travel with hydrogen and battery-powered options.
Chile is set to launch a US$1 billion green hydrogen fund this year, as part of its efforts to transition to renewable energy. This initiative signals the country’s commitment to sustainable development and combating climate change.
Arno A. Evers, the mastermind behind some of the most innovative Trade Fair stands including the world-renowned hydrogen fuel cells joint stand at the Hanover fair, shared his thoughts on the future of hydrogen economy in this interview.
Hygreen Energy, a Beijing-based company, has invested €2 billion for the development of green hydrogen projects in Andalusia, Spain.
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