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The Taunus network’s shift to hydrogen trains continues to experience setbacks, causing reliability issues. To ensure passenger safety and convenience, the Rhein-Main-Verkehrsverbund (RMV) will offer bus replacement services for the regional train line RB1 beyond April 15 as a “fallback level.”
The project for testing hydrogen-powered regional rail transportation has received approval from the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport. It includes money from the PNRR totalling 37.4 million euros for this hydrail project.
To build a green hydrogen power plant in Pudimadaka near Visakhapatnam, the NTPC Simhadri has signed an MoU. The industrial and hydrogen areas would be the two key domains of the project.
The country is set to become the first in Europe to extract natural hydrogen, an element that accumulates in the depths of the Earth, which could position Spain as a major European supplier of sustainable hydrogen.
Enel Secures Three EU-Funded Contracts to Produce Green Hydrogen Under National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
China’s National Energy Administration Administrator, Zhang Jinhua, recently paid a visit to Namibian President Hage Geingob to establish cooperation in the production of green hydrogen. Namibia hopes to become a leading producer of green hydrogen to attract investment from global renewable energy leader China.
Green Hydrogen Systems has reached a momentous milestone by shipping its first X-Series prototype electrolyser to GreenLab in Skive, Denmark, for on-site installation and testing.
At the DEKRA Lausitzring, the DWV HyMobility Commission presented its inaugural key issues paper on the transformation of mobility in Germany.
The world’s first operating hydrogen-powered ferry for automobiles and passengers in Norway has started receiving liquid hydrogen from Linde.
A hydrogen-powered passenger plane being developed by the Swiss start-up Destinus will cut the current 20-hour flight duration between Europe and Australia to just over four hours.
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