- The Netherlands Eases Circular Economy Targets as Funding Gaps Emerge
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- Lhyfe Launches Germany’s First Commercial Renewable Hydrogen Site in Schwäbisch Gmünd
- Global Renewable Capacity Hits 582 GW in 2024—Still 540 GW Short of 2030 Target
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Alpha H2 Limited has unveiled a groundbreaking technology that promises to transform the way we think about internal combustion engines. They have launched hydrogen injection kits that can be retrofitted to diesel or petrol engines, aiming to reduce fuel usage by up to 20% while significantly cutting emissions.
Patriot Hydrogen, a trailblazing name in clean energy and waste-to-energy projects, has announced a groundbreaking collaboration with Pure Biochar Limited, a renowned provider of biochar solutions.
REC funds green hydrogen and thermal projects Two green hydrogen and thermal power projects will be funded by REC Limited,…
A significant milestone in Germany’s ambitious hydrogen strategy has just been achieved as a natural gas pipeline, designed for conversion to hydrogen, becomes operational. Open Grid Europe GmbH (OGE), the network operator, made the groundbreaking announcement, signaling the beginning of a nationwide hydrogen pipeline network.
McPhy Energy, a prominent player in the field of low-carbon hydrogen production and distribution equipment, is back on track with its ambitious CEOG (Centrale Électrique de l’Ouest Guyanais) project. The company recently announced the lifting of the suspension on the project, which had been initiated by Siemens Energy, its customer.
Lhyfe and Thevenin & Ducrot (AVIA) have emerged as the winners of a call for proposals initiated by the town of Bussy-Saint-Georges in partnership with various public entities. This collaborative venture aims to establish a green hydrogen fuel chain in the Seine-et-Marne region, marking a promising shift towards sustainable mobility and job creation.
The Appalachian region in the United States is poised for a major transformation, thanks to a significant federal investment of nearly $1 billion from the taxpayer’s purse.
In the heart of the Netherlands, a groundbreaking collaborative effort is underway to harness the power of green hydrogen in the nation’s mission to combat climate change. The journey towards a sustainable, green future has found a reliable ally in “HyTROS,” short for “Hydrogen Transport, Offshore, and Storage.” This ambitious initiative, part of the Nationaal Groeifonds (National Growth Fund), signifies the Netherlands’ determined leap from a fossil-based society to an eco-friendly era.
In a fierce national competition to secure a slice of $7 billion in grant funding to advance “green” hydrogen projects, the Pacific Northwest, represented by Oregon and Washington, emerged as one of the seven winners, each receiving roughly $1 billion in Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs grant funding.
RNV transport operatorplans to replace fleet of diesel buses with hydrogen The Rhein-Neckar-Verkehr (RNV) transport operator in Ludwigshafen plans to…
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