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French industrial group Fives has embarked on the €7.5 million HyGen project in collaboration with CEA and Ècole des Mines de Saint-Etienne.
Biga Hydrogen has partnered with Stargate Hydrogen to integrate the Stellar100 electrolyser stack into a new green hydrogen project in Turkey.
FertigHy, a European producer of low-carbon nitrogen-based fertilizers, has announced the construction of its first factory in Hauts-de-France, Northern France.
GE Vernova’s Power Conversion business and Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) are collaborating to develop modular green hydrogen production systems.
Japanese technology company Asahi Kasei has inaugurated a new hydrogen pilot plant in Kawasaki, Japan.
Hysata, an Australian company, claims to have developed the world’s most efficient electrolyzer, boasting an impressive 95% efficiency.
Metacon and Siemens have partnered to expedite the development of hydrogen production systems in Sweden.
World Energy GH2 and Vortex Energy Corp have recently signed a Letter of Intent to research hydrogen and green energy storage solutions in Newfoundland and Labrador.
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) has recently unveiled the development of the first 100kg vehicle-mounted liquid hydrogen system in China, signaling a significant advancement in the country’s transportation sector.
Cepsa Selects thyssenkrupp nucera to Provide Electrolyzer for Green Hydrogen Project in Spain
thyssenkrupp nucera’s recent partnership with Cepsa marks a significant stride in Spain’s green hydrogen journey.
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