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LH2 Europe will create green hydrogen using Scotland’s plentiful renewable power and sell it at a cost comparable with diesel. The liquid hydrogen will be transported to ports in Germany by the new tanker. As demand grows, the strategic aim is to expand supplies to additional markets.
The University of South Wales (USW) is one of three partners awarded £267,954 to fund research investigating how hydrogen produced from sewage can aid in the reduction of contaminants in the environment.
Murchison Hydrogen Renewables has revealed details of its proposed project near Kalbarri in Western Australia, which includes more than 5…
China’s hydrogen energy ambitions look to lag behind the country’s present economic trajectory, indicating that the country is wary of…
RWE Gas Storage West is assisting in the expansion of Europe’s hydrogen industry through the GET H2 initiative. In this…
Alfa Laval has acquired patented technology for hydrogen reforming from ammonia from the Danish business RenCat. This technology, along with…
The German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) will invest almost R$ 13 million by 2023 in the production of green…
The state hydrocarbons company, Petroperu, said that as part of the start-up tests of the New Talara Refinery, in the…
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and Firstgas Group (Firstgas) have announced a new collaboration to examine creating green hydrogen projects with…
By 2030, Daimler Buses intends to offer zero-emission cars in all segments (both battery and hydrogen-powered). Beginning in 2023, the…
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