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Europe cannot afford to wait any longer for regulations governing the generation of green hydrogen.
Symbio, a joint venture between Michelin and Forvia, has announced an investment of one billion euros over the next seven years in France for its hydrogen project HyMotive.
The survey was carried out by Bureau Veritas Inspection & Certification, which also awarded the certificate.
TÜV SÜD verifies that materials and components are up to the task in these circumstances through a new form of certification.
Hydrogen generation and utilization are one of these promising fields.
The Technical University (TU) Clausthal launched a test field for the creation of green hydrogen in Goslar.
Both businesses are actively engaged in sustainable project development, with FPS serving as the zero-emissions shipowner and HSG building or retrofitting the ships.
The project, which will take up five hectares in Sines and cost 5.2 million euros in total, aims to create 160 tons of green hydrogen yearly.
Austrian energy companies are collaborating on a project.
In order to achieve a carbon-neutral economy, Hyundai Engineering is striving to build a hydrogen metropolis in Dangjin, Chungcheongnam-do.
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