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A contract worth over $9 million has been given to Babcock & Wilcox Environmental business segment to develop and provide two cooling systems for a clean hydrogen production facility in the Middle East.
One of the largest construction equipment trade shows in the world saw the international debut of JCB’s £100 million effort to manufacture extremely efficient hydrogen engines.
In a first for the nation, Lhyfe and Centrica have decided to work together to produce green, renewable, offshore hydrogen in the UK.
The National Commission of Markets and Competition has just given the power provider permission to transfer ownership of both facilities from EDP Spain to two separate businesses: Aboo Generación Eléctricas and Grupo 4 Combinado Cycle Thermal Power Plant.
Cummins is concentrating on three important areas for hydrogen as a consequence of acquisitions and investment: the generation of green hydrogen, the management and transportation of hydrogen, and the use of hydrogen in engines and fuel cells.
The Italian Hydrogen Association, H2IT, views it as proof of the supply chain’s realism. To expand hydrogen mobility in Italy, it is strategically important to begin building infrastructure.
According to Kamran Huseynov, deputy director of Azerbaijan’s State Agency on Alternative and Renewable Energy Sources, an interdepartmental working group on hydrogen has been formed to conduct research and develop recommendations for the production of hydrogen in the nation.
For the installation of 15 hydrogen stations across 5 EU nations, TotalEnergies will receive €26 million. The organization is one of the recipients of funding from a request for projects focusing on alternative infrastructures.
The European Commission presented initiatives to increase the speed and scale-up of the renewable hydrogen industry.
TECO 2030 ASA has received NOK 50 million in development funding from Innovation Norway, the main tool used by the Norwegian government to support innovation and development in Norwegian businesses and industry.
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