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In a new collaboration between oil giant Shell, UK hydrogen aviation pioneer ZeroAvia, and Rotterdam The Hague Airport, commercial hydrogen-powered flights from Rotterdam are planned for 2025.
A memorandum of understanding was signed by VERBUND and Masdar to work together to test the generation of green hydrogen for the Central European market.
HPC Hamburg Port Consulting (HPC) has been hired by the municipality of Helgoland to conduct a concept study for the development of a hydrogen bunkering station on the deep-sea island, which is located about 155 kilometers northwest of Hamburg.
A $6 billion project to manufacture green hydrogen in Nova Scotia gained environmental permission from provincial regulators, which helped Canada’s agreement to provide Germany with the fuel gain momentum.
In order to strengthen efforts targeted at the “energy transition,” the University of Burgos (UBU) and the business Capital Energy have signed a collaboration agreement that will encourage the development of renewable sources, namely green hydrogen.
The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) has awarded funding for the project “3+2 Hyer: Development of models to boost the efficiency of hydrogen electrolysers,” which is being led by the engineering firm SEGULA Technologies.
Over the next 15 years, Evides Industriewater will provide demiwater for Shell’s green hydrogen facility.
A $113 million investment announced by the Business and Transport Secretaries on 7 February will be used to explore cutting-edge new technologies in the UK that could allow electric flying taxis and hydrogen-powered aircraft to take to the sky.
Indian Railways to become largest hydrogen rail operator with $335M investment in 35 new trains
Indian Railways (IR) will spend $335 million on 35 new hydrogen trains that will travel over many of the country’s narrow-gauge “heritage” routes, making it the largest hydrogen train operator in the world.
KOGAS selects DNV to evaluate South Korea’s gas transmission network hydrogen blending
The Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS), a state-owned importer and transporter of natural gas in South Korea, has chosen DNV to evaluate the feasibility of incorporating hydrogen into the country’s gas transmission network.
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