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Germany’s ambitious goal of achieving 100% climate-neutral power production by 2035 is encountering obstacles as plans for a fleet of hydrogen power plants to complement wind turbines and solar panels face a budgetary squeeze and industry demands for cost-cutting.
In 2020, the UK Government unveiled an ambitious vision for the Tees Valley, aspiring to transform it into the nation’s premier hydrogen transport hub.
Greater Manchester has entered into a strategic partnership with Japanese tech giant Panasonic to develop hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Hyperfuel Labs, a new venture founded by MIT and Harvard alumni, has unveiled its industrial-scale testbed and a groundbreaking accelerator program designed specifically for emerging hydrogen (H2) companies.
German auto parts supplier Kirchhoff Automotive has entered into a groundbreaking seven-year agreement with Swedish start-up H2 Green Steel (H2GS). The deal, valued at $130 million, involves the purchase of “near-zero-emission steel” produced by H2GS, marking a major shift in the automotive supply chain.
Clean Hydrogen Partnership has announced a new research call for proposals, making €113.5 million available through Horizon Europe.
Scottish Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Association (SHFCA) and Hydrogen Ireland have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The collaborative agreement aims to foster joint efforts, share expertise, and accelerate the development and utilization of green hydrogen across Scotland and Ireland.
Researchers from the University of Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM) have successfully generated hydrogen through a novel system based on the low-temperature decomposition of ammonia.
The Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) consortium is set to make a significant stride in the realm of sustainable energy as it gears up to test its asset materials for hydrogen supplies later this month.
Colas, a major player in infrastructure solutions, clinches a pivotal contract for the comprehensive design and construction of a hydrogen production, storage, and distribution unit in Dunkirk.
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