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Nel ASA has announced a temporary halt in production at its Alkaline electrolyzer facility in Herøya, Norway, and a workforce…
Nel, a Norwegian company, has secured an additional $29 million in investment tax credits for its planned electrolyser gigafactory in…
McPhy Energy, a French company specializing in electrolysers, has revised its revenue forecast for FY2024 due to delays and strategic changes. Initially expecting €18-22 million, McPhy now predicts revenues closer to €11 million.
EnergyPathways has recently secured a significant regulatory approval for their cutting-edge energy storage project.
NAAREA, a prominent player in nuclear energy innovation, has entered a strategic partnership with QGEMS, a leader in global energy management.
A staggering challenge underlies this transition: conventional hydrogen production methods, responsible for over 800 million tons of CO₂ emissions annually, starkly contrast the clean potential hydrogen is touted for.
CaetanoBus has delivered the first 10 electric hydrogen-powered buses to EMT Madrid by late December. These buses are now ready to begin operations in the Spanish capital.
According to Wood Mackenzie, 2025 is set to be a pivotal year for the low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia sectors, following modest progress in the previous year.
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has launched a new strategy focusing on hydrogen as a pivotal component in its journey towards a low-carbon future.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is providing a €25 million loan to Resato Hydrogen Technology, a Dutch company that specializes in hydrogen refuelling stations.
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