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Europe is currently the leading market for green hydrogen, outshining other regions in its appeal.
Robert Habeck, the German Federal Minister for Economic Affairs, has distributed an enormous twelve billion euros in subsidies to companies for advancing hydrogen production.
Thanks to the Dutch SWiM grant, ten new hydrogen trucks will be developed and deployed over the next three years.
Valenciaport has joined forces with Saggas to invest in green energy sources. Their focus is on the development and use of hydrogen, bio-LNG, and carbon dioxide technologies to significantly reduce environmental impact within the maritime sector.
Yara, a global leader in agricultural products and environmental solutions, is now producing renewable-based ammonia in Brazil.
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) has initiated an innovative joint industry project (JIP) designed to accelerate the development of hydrogen refueling technologies and infrastructure for heavy-duty vehicles.
Hygreen Energy has delivered a 25-Megawatt electrolyzer system to Huadian Weifang Power Generation in Shandong, marking a significant achievement as the largest hydrogen production project in the region.
Ohmium and Spirare Energy have initiated an innovative pilot project focused on producing green hydrogen.
Sungrow Hydrogen has made remarkable advancements in hydrogen technology.
The European Union’s ambitious hydrogen targets for 2024 are now deemed unattainable.
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