Volkswagen has unveiled plans to innovate hydrogen fuel cell technology for vehicles, aiming to achieve an impressive range of 1,243 miles.
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Norwegian Hydrogen has reached a milestone at its Hellesylt site, successfully producing the first grams of green hydrogen. The project is now in its final commissioning phase, with full-scale production expected to start within weeks.
White Summit Capital is set to invest €250 million ($267 million) in a green hydrogen and methanol plant in Gijon, Spain.
Wärtsilä has introduced the world’s first large-scale engine power plant that is 100% hydrogen-ready.
Lhyfe recently delivered 350 kg of green hydrogen to Géométhane for a trial at the Manosque site in southern France. This trial aims to test the feasibility of storing hydrogen in salt caverns.
To bolster Romania’s clean energy initiatives, the Romanian Ministry of Energy has issued a tender for the “Development and Deployment of Hydrogen Fuel Cells.”
Proposals must demonstrate a clear technical pathway, including feasibility studies, schematic designs, and a comprehensive implementation plan.
The Swedish Energy Agency has issued a voluntary ex-ante transparency notice for the procurement of a turnkey hydrogen production plant in Grindsjön.
Empati and TNE have signed a strategic memorandum of understanding (MoU) to boost the production of green energy, including hydrogen, ammonia, and biofuel.
The European Union (EU) is set to establish the European System of Hydrogen Network Operators (ENNOH) in 2025, aiming to enhance the operational efficiency of the hydrogen market within the EU and international trade.