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Lhyfe and TSE, in collaboration with other companies, are set to transform the former foundry site in Ingrandes, France, into an innovative industrial park focused on green energy and renewable hydrogen.
Intelligent Energy, a technology firm based in Leicestershire, UK, has announced it is set to start production of its zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell units.
The Northeast Brazilian state of Ceará has announced a significant investment in the seaport of Pecém, primarily intended to enhance the infrastructure for green hydrogen production.
The Federal Government’s Parliamentary State Secretary and Commissioner for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs), Michael Kellner, has set the ball rolling on a significant energy transition dialogue involving over fifty SME associations. The primary focus: the future production and provision of hydrogen for medium-sized companies.
HydrogenPro Denmark has received funding for two new research and development projects. The total investment, valued at NOK 15.3 million, comes from Innovation Fund Denmark and MissionGreenFuels, alongside Gassnova, Norway.
Bloom Energy has expanded its supply chain, integrating Vital & FHR North America to bolster the production of its solid oxide fuel cells and hydrogen electrolyzers.
Uniper and Sasol ecoFT are marching ahead in their joint venture to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using biomass and renewable hydrogen, dubbed SkyFuelH2.
Chinese state-owned manufacturer GAC, in collaboration with Toyota, has introduced a prototype engine that runs on liquid ammonia, presenting a promising alternative to traditional fuels such as electricity and hydrogen. This innovative internal combustion engine (ICE) draws inspiration from the maritime and haulage industries, which are exploring ammonia as a viable substitute for diesel in container ships and trucks.
Denmark has taken a significant step towards achieving its climate goals by implementing a new executive order that allows for the issuance of guarantees of origin for hydrogen.
Subsea7, a prominent player in the offshore energy sector, has joined forces with EnBW in a Memorandum of Understanding to undertake a comprehensive study on offshore wind-powered hydrogen production.
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