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Portugal is making a substantial leap towards green energy solutions with the support of the European Investment Bank (EIB), which…
The latest surge in Brussels’ hydrogen ambitions is underscored by the European Commission’s announcement of a planned auction amounting to EUR 1 billion.
Fraunhofer ISE’s Breakthrough in Electrolyzer Layers Slashes Hydrogen Production Costs
The Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems (ISE) has made an advancement with electrolysers development of ultrafine microporous transport layers (PTL) using screen printing methods.
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) recent approval of System Impact Studies for 11 energy projects represents a critical milestone…
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), the global power grid expansion is faltering as a result of escalating costs.
A bold new step in the electric vehicle (EV) supply chain is being taken as a $500 million EV battery…
In an announcement dated February 27, 2025, Sueddeutsche Verkehrslinien GmbH & Co. KG issued a tender titled “7 Elektro-Batterie-Linienbusse 12m”…
Przedsiębiorstwo Wielobranżowe Transkom, a multi-sector company in Poland, has announced a tender titled “Delivery of Four Factory New Low-Floor Electric…
With small modular reactors (SMRs) gaining significant traction in the global nuclear industry, the recent agreement between Nordic countries marks a pivotal step towards scalable nuclear energy solutions.
Green Hydrogen’s Economic Pivot: Photovoltaic Power’s Strategic Role in Carbon-Neutral Future
The emphasis on green hydrogen as a cornerstone for a carbon-neutral society has never been more pronounced, particularly following the IPCC’s special report on global warming.
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