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Expanding the Global Energy Battlefield Greenland is emerging as a formidable player in the global energy landscape, partially due to…
In 2014, Norwegian energy companies unveiled ambitious plans to develop a massive wind farm on the Fosen Peninsula. Despite objections…
In a world increasingly focused on reducing emissions, hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2ICE) offer a unique blend of efficiency and environmental considerations.
Spanish company H2SITE recently secured €36 million to revolutionize the hydrogen supply chain. Backed by prominent investors like Hy24 and SC Net Zero Ventures, this funding marks a significant step for the deep-tech hydrogen separation pioneer.
Ukraine’s GTSOU, along with several major organizations, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding to pave the way for the Ukraine-EU Hydrogen Corridor.
A delegation from Japan recently visited Catalonia to explore potential partnerships in the green hydrogen sector.
Van den Herik Orders Hydrogen Fuel Cell Genset from zepp.solutions for Its Crane Vessel
Van den Herik-Sliedrecht, a Dutch hydraulic engineering company, has placed an order with zepp.solutions to develop a hydrogen fuel cell generator set for its battery-electric crane vessel, the Prins 6.
Elcogen, a leading European solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) manufacturer, has successfully secured a €5 million investment from HydrogenOne, an investment firm focused on clean hydrogen.
The advent of hydrogen as a potential cornerstone in the energy transition has been met with both enthusiasm and skepticism. Recent market analyses and case studies present a multifaceted view of hydrogen’s role—highlighting its potential applications, regulatory challenges, and economic implications within the global energy sectors.
In 1997, over one-third of Europe’s electricity came from nuclear reactors. By 2023, that proportion had dropped to 23%. Yet…
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