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HydrogenPro Denmark has received funding for two new research and development projects. The total investment, valued at NOK 15.3 million, comes from Innovation Fund Denmark and MissionGreenFuels, alongside Gassnova, Norway.
Bloom Energy has expanded its supply chain, integrating Vital & FHR North America to bolster the production of its solid oxide fuel cells and hydrogen electrolyzers.
Uniper and Sasol ecoFT are marching ahead in their joint venture to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) using biomass and renewable hydrogen, dubbed SkyFuelH2.
Subsea7, a prominent player in the offshore energy sector, has joined forces with EnBW in a Memorandum of Understanding to undertake a comprehensive study on offshore wind-powered hydrogen production.
U.S. Verde Hydrogen Company, a prominent player in the global shift towards carbon-zero hydrogen solutions, has recently announced a significant agreement to develop and commission a 2MW green hydrogen electrolyzer project in Morocco.
The Biden administration’s ambitious climate agenda faces an unexpected hurdle in Corpus Christi, Texas, where a proposed clean hydrogen hub is in jeopardy due to water scarcity and the installation of energy-intensive and potentially damaging seawater desalination plants.
Portugal is taking significant strides towards a sustainable future by setting ambitious targets for solar energy and green hydrogen.
The funding is intended to aid India’s efforts in scaling up renewable energy, promoting green hydrogen, and sparking climate finance for low-carbon energy investments.
In an unprecedented move, Spain’s Minister of Science and Innovation, Diana Morant, and her Chinese counterpart, Wang Zhigang, signed a pivotal agreement today aimed at fostering collaboration in research, technology, and innovation between the two nations.
Swiss rail vehicle manufacturer Stadler has firmly backed the project to transition the Zillertal railway to hydrogen propulsion, emphasizing its conviction about the promising and fast-progressing mobility project. This move comes in response to recent media reports and ongoing debates surrounding the project’s feasibility.
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