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Governor Eduardo Leite, Chief Secretary of the Civil House Artur Lemos, and Secretary of Environment and Infrastructure Luiz Henrique Viana, as well as White Martins’ executive director of Business, Mário César Simon, and other company members, secretaries of state, deputies, and representatives of society, will attend the ceremony.
In Puertollano, Iberdrola is building Europe’s largest plant for the production of hydrogen from water electrolysis, and the transport and supply of five of the 11 renewable hydrogen storage tanks has begun.
The demonstration’s purpose is to establish the viability and performance of hydrogen fuel as a viable line-haul rail alternative to existing fuels. Hydrogen has the potential to play a big role in transportation as a lower-carbon alternative to diesel, with hydrogen fuel cells providing a way of reducing emissions.
EcoEdge PrimePower is the name of the project in question (E2P2). Equinix, sector players Vertiv and InfraPrime, Swedish research institute RISE, Italian energy infrastructure operator Snam SpA, fuel cell systems manufacturer SOLIDpower, and alternative fuels competence centre TEC4FUELS GmbH are among the companies working on it.
Kaizen Clean Energy, a leading developer of Hydrogen & Energy as a Service solutions (EaaS), announced that Craig Klaasmeyer has joined the company’s management team to accelerate market expansion.
Hype, as a key player in the structure of light and heavy hydrogen mobility, is relying on a first market for hydrogen that is immediately relevant – the urban cab – to deploy a hydrogen production and distribution network that is open to all other forms of urban mobility: utility vehicles, buses, trucks, and so on.
Advent Technologies Holding and BASF New Business GmbH recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at developing and expanding the manufacturing scale of advanced fuel cell membranes designed for long-term operations under extreme conditions.
Before 2030, Redexis and Air Liquide will conduct an assessment of the potential for the construction and operation of up to 100 hydrogen refueling stations in Spain.
Wind and hydrogen energy will be the focus of Mercury Renewables’ €200 million investment, which is aimed at getting the project up and running by 2025 at the latest.