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The Rise Fund, an investment fund managed by TPG, is investing in the hydrogen business in Spain through its company Matrix Renewables. The group has reached an agreement with the Spanish group Rolwind Renovables to create Hyren, a platform that will focus on the development of green hydrogen projects in Spain.
SFC Energy and Johnson Matthey have announced the extension of their strategic partnership with the aim of accelerating joint value creation in the fast-growing hydrogen fuel cell market.
As a starting point for the manufacturing of isophoronediamine (IPDA), a crucial raw material for rotor blades in wind turbines, Evonik is investing in a pilot electrolyzer at the Herne location.
VNG AG and Salzgitter AG will collaborate to examine the options for delivering hydrogen and the related carbon footprint for making steel at Salzgitter Flachstahl GmbH’s steelworks in Salzgitter, Lower Saxony.
The governors of Iowa, Nebraska, and Missouri are working together to get up to $1 billion in federal financing to create a regional hub for the generation of clean hydrogen.
Redexis choses 1A Ingenieros for construction of green hydrogen plant in Soria Redexis has chosen 1A Ingenieros to build its…
Dana Incorporated has created metallic bipolar plates specifically designed to maximise the performance and accelerate the commercialization of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers used to manufacture hydrogen fuel.
In order to collaboratively investigate liquid hydrogen (LH2) production, storage, and refuelling at airports, ZeroAvia and Absolut Hydrogen formed a cooperation.
G7 ministers warily support Japan’s climate aims by agreeing ammonia may reduce emissions
Group of Seven climate ministers are expected to support Japan’s climate ambitions with a cautious endorsement by agreeing that ammonia might be used to reduce emissions from fossil fuel-based power plants, but only under specific circumstances.
According to a government analysis, Australia is no longer a global leader in the development of a clean hydrogen economy and urgently needs to advance critical projects.
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