Dariusz Pachniewski is a recognized authority in hydrogen technologies and has been working in the energy sector for over 30 years. He has been involved in various projects related to the development of hydrogen technology in Poland, including the first project that closed the hydrogen value chain by connecting two electrolyzers to a biomass unit and two mobile hydrogen dispensing stations.
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Volvo Penta, in collaboration with Belgium-based CMB.TECH has created a “breakthrough technology” that combines a traditional internal-combustion diesel engine with a hydrogen injection system.
Mytilineos SA, a global industrial and energy company, has acquired a 15% stake in CLARA Energy’s Rosedale Green Hydrogen project in Australia.
In order to create a zero-carbon intensity hydrogen project at CF Industries’ Verdigris complex in Oklahoma, the companies CF Industries and NextEra Energy signed a memorandum of understanding.
The Dutch government has given a group, which includes BW Offshore, a grant of €3 million to construct a large-scale floating green hydrogen and ammonia project. SwitcH2 is in charge of the OFFSET project, which also includes MARIN, TU Delft, and Strohm.
Ohmium International, a green hydrogen company specializing in designing, manufacturing, and deploying advanced Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) Electrolyzer systems, has entered into an agreement with Efficiency for LNG Applications (E4Efficiency), a leading Spanish energy efficiency company, to provide green hydrogen for the Huelva project in Andalusia, Spain.
Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom) is set to sign official contracts with the developers of six multibillion-dollar green hydrogen projects in Oman. The signing of the first contracts is scheduled for May, with the remainder to be signed in June.
The UK government has launched a consultation on the regulation of offshore hydrogen production and its transportation to shore.
The European Clean Hydrogen Alliance has identified six potential corridors for the development of hydrogen infrastructure across Europe.
Tata Steel Ltd, an Indian steel maker, has initiated a trial for injecting hydrogen gas into its blast furnace to reduce carbon emissions.