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Power to Hydrogen has raised over $18 million to scale and deploy the world’s first industrial-scale AEM electrolysis technology.
Linde Engineering’s recent agreement with Shell Deutschland GmbH to build a 100 MW renewable hydrogen plant, REFHYNE II, at the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park Rheinland in Wesseling, Germany, is being hailed as a significant stride toward decarbonization.
Next Hydrogen’s recent collaboration with the University of Minnesota (UMN) to demonstrate ammonia production from renewable energy marks a significant milestone in the company’s journey.
The transformation of Hamburg’s Moorburg power plant site into a key hydrogen hub marks a significant shift in the city’s energy strategy. The site, previously home to a coal-fired power plant, is set to house a 100 MW electrolyzer as part of the Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH) and the Hamburg Hydrogen Industry Network (HH-WIN).
The recent announcement of a $9.14 million investment by the Canadian federal government to support innovation in the clean hydrogen sector marks a significant step towards the country’s net-zero ambitions.
In an effort to boost Denmark’s capabilities in the hydrogen sector, the Danish Ministry of Energy has issued a tender titled “Laboratory, Optical, and Precision Equipment (excluding glasses) – 2024-0701722: An Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectrometer (ICP-OES).”
The International Journal of Hydrogen Energy has published a compelling study titled “Theoretical Investigation of Supramolecular Organic Framework Membranes for…
In the latest issue of the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, researchers Rania Ahmed, Sara A. Shehab, Omar M. Elzeki,…
A project leveraging the Heysham 2 nuclear plant’s power and heat to produce hydrogen for zero-emission asphalt is set to make significant strides in industrial decarbonization.
On August 19, 2024, Germany announced a significant tender for the construction works related to power plants and heating plants, titled “Moabit Kohleausstieg (MoKA) & Reuter Gas Heat (RGH) – Los 1: EPC Light”.
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