As part of its Sales and Development Agreement with ABB E-mobility, AFC Energy has successfully delivered its first high performance, high power density liquid cooled fuel cells for independent validation.
WEG provided three sizable synchronous motors through its Commercial Operation in France for the future largest liquefied hydrogen production facility in the world, which is owned by the top energy and chemical company in South Korea.
The first phase of the Daures Green hydrogen village is being built in Namibia, marking the first step toward the realization of clean hydrogen production.
A green hydrogen fund is being established by five large exploration and production (E&P) corporations, who have committed significant resources to the effort.
According to a new study on hydrogen in ports and industrial coastal areas, the European Union needs to drastically speed up the deployment of hydrogen production, import terminal, reconversion, storage, transportation, and consumption infrastructure capacity in port ecosystems to meet its 2030 renewable hydrogen targets.
Wind power will soon become a more reliable source of electricity thanks to new technologies. Several parties are now working on the synthesis and storage of hydrogen using wind energy so that extra energy can be used when the wind is not blowing.
To deepen relations and collaborate on the second energy transition, Uruguay and Germany inked a significant agreement. This agreement may pave the way for future exports of green hydrogen and its derivatives.
A project worth a total of 19.6 million euros, which will completely utilise the 17.5 million PNR resources Tuscany was asked to allocate for this reason on the regional territory (at the national level, they are worth 450 million euros).
Plansee and Linde inked a contract on a sustainable hydrogen supply for the Reutte site, the hydrogen needed by Plansee and Ceratizit gradually turns green and Linde Gas will run the essential facilities.
The Eastern Mediterranean region has the potential to contribute to the diversification of the EU’s energy sources as it transitions from natural gas to new renewables and hydrogen, according to Energy Minister George Papanastasiou.