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Gas TSOs from eight countries surrounding the North Sea have signed a joint declaration committing to the development of the full renewable energy potential of the region.
Plug Power orders five HRS14 hydrogen refueling stations The collaboration between Plug Power and HRS, a manufacturer of hydrogen refueling…
The Compañía Energética Aragonesa de Renovables (CEAR) and Enagás Renovable have announced their plan to build a green hydrogen plant in El Burgo de Ebro, Spain, which will involve an investment of €180 million and create 40 stable direct jobs.
A new project named “Icharus” has been launched in Salento, Italy, with the aim of studying the use of hydrogen as a green fuel.
Gas Connect Austria, a transmission line operator, has submitted two forward-looking projects to the European Commission in order to obtain Project of Common Interest (PCI) status.
MODEC Group company, SOFEC, has been awarded an Approval in Principle (AiP) by DNV for its newly developed Ammonia Transfer System.
United H2 offering pre-IPO capital raise via VCEX United H2 Ltd is offering a pre-IPO capital raise via VCEX for…
Singapore is taking a step forward in its efforts to reduce carbon emissions with the development of low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia solutions. Keppel Infrastructure and ExxonMobil have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to collaborate in the development of these solutions for use in Singapore.
SK Ecoplant and Hyundai Engineering have partnered with the US Ultra-Small Modular Nuclear Power Plant (MMR) in cooperation with USNC to conduct research and development for carbon-free hydrogen production. The companies recently announced their partnership to build an “H2 Micro Hub” at SK Ecoplant’s headquarters in Sutong-dong, Jongno-gu, as part of their joint research and development efforts.
Germany, one of the most fossil fuel-dependent countries for heating, has passed a law to ban new fossil fuel heating installations starting in 2024.
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