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LONGi Hydrogen, a leading provider of electrolyzers and green hydrogen production solutions, has recently announced a significant collaboration with Vision Grid Energy, a company specializing in green hydrogen production facilities. This partnership aims to spearhead the development and deployment of green hydrogen-based solutions, with a particular focus on Spain.
Jerzy Jurasz, a high-class freethinker and inventor, began his journey in a small mountain town in Poland.
In the face of a global energy crisis and the urgent need to achieve climate goals, hydrogen is gaining traction as a clean energy solution in Asia.
After a prolonged period of inactivity, Bavaria’s largest green hydrogen plant in Wunsiedel, Upper Franconia, is gearing up to resume regular operations.
China Oil & Gas Pipeline Network Corp, commonly known as PipeChina, has achieved a significant breakthrough by conducting its first high-pressure pure hydrogen pipeline test at a testing ground in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region.
Lhyfe, a global leader in green and renewable hydrogen production, and duisport, the company managing the world’s largest inland port in Duisburg, are conducting a feasibility study for the construction of the first electrolysis-based hydrogen production plant in the port of Duisburg.
UK’s Energy Security Secretary, Grant Shapps, indicates a probable policy reversal on the way low-carbon hydrogen production is funded. This move comes as a respite for households already grappling with soaring energy bills.
In a pioneering move, Deutsche Bahn Cargo, the largest freight railway in Europe, is evolving a cost-effective transport solution for large quantities of hydrogen.
Australia’s ambitious push to cut carbon emissions and boost alternative energy resources reached a new milestone this Saturday, with Energy Minister Chris Bowen announcing the approval of a A$51 million ($34 million) renewable hydrogen plant in Victoria.
The Dutch government announced an ambitious plan on Friday to significantly increase its subsidies for green hydrogen production, using energy derived from renewable sources.
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