The use of hydrogen should enable climatic neutrality. But if it escapes unchecked, it can potentially have a significant negative impact on the environment. The need for building a hydrogen infrastructure is increased as a result, as even little leaks from hydrogen pipes can have significant negative effects on the environment.
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A global partnership for hydrogen production technology has been formed by Topsoe and Fidelis New Energy.
An approximately twelve-kilometer natural gas pipeline has been purchased by Thyssengas GmbH from RWE Generation SE, for hydrogen transport.
In order to build and sell high-pressure hydrogen storage systems for commercial vehicles, Plastic Omnium and Rein, a division of the Chinese state-owned energy giant Shenergy Group, have formed a joint venture.
The four Spanish initiatives selected by Brussels in a European call to promote green hydrogen and submitted by Sener, Nordex, Iveco, and H2B2 have received government approval for a royal decree to subsidize with 74 million euros.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W) and Fidelis New Energy (Fidelis) have created a global cooperation to develop clean hydrogen technologies.
Bulgaria’s MFG invests in Green Innovation MFG Invest, a Bulgarian company, has invested 214,936 levs ($118,050/109,895 euros) in Green Innovation,…
Ocyan hired DNV as an impartial third party to assist in the qualification of a system that injects hydrogen as an additive into the internal combustion engines of drilling rigs in order to cut down on fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during drilling.
With fresh contracts given to JGC Corporation and Air Liquide, Japan’s first demonstration project for the generation of low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia, owned and operated by INPEX Corporation, is progressing.
Alfa Laval and Advent Technologies will work together on a project to investigate potential uses for Advent’s high-temperature proton exchange membrane (HT-PEM) fuel cells in the marine sector.