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On a road construction project close to Cadiz, the Spanish company Acciona is generating electricity on-site using a hydrogen fuel cell.
Following their merger, EC20 and Opergy will focus on hydrogen and renewable energy solutions in the UK under the Opergy…
Harvard University is researching the use of hydrogen in China’s heavy industry to help it move away from fossil fuels.
In the near future, NJSC Naftogaz Ukrainy intends to begin evaluating the viability of storing hydrogen in underground gas storage…
A 134 million euro ($130.80 million) German initiative to aid BASF SE in the manufacture of renewable hydrogen was approved…
Next month, Women in Green Hydrogen will have its first event in Ireland to add to the conversation on Ireland’s…
The shipping route connecting Hamburg, on Germany’s northwest coast, and Halifax, on Canada’s east coast, is being decarbonized by the…
The RINA Hellas Classification Society’s Antonis Trakakis, Technical Director Marine, believes that greater use of hydrogen as a fuel will ultimately help the maritime industry achieve its aim of lowering emissions by 2050.
Carlton Power has picked the Langage Energy Park as the location for its third hydrogen hub in the United Kingdom.
In order to promote the hydrogen economy, Chemours plans $200 million investment to boost capacity and enhance technology for its Nafion ion exchange materials.
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