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Browsing: Europe
Germany has made a significant investment of €588 million dedicated to advancing the green hydrogen industry.
Klaipeda Port is advancing its plans to establish the region’s first green hydrogen station.
Finland’s state-owned transmission system operator (TSO) Gasgrid and the Government of Åland have signed a letter of intent (LoI) to collaboratively explore the development of a hydrogen network in Åland.
Nel ASA has announced a temporary halt in production at its Alkaline electrolyzer facility in Herøya, Norway, and a workforce…
McPhy Energy, a French company specializing in electrolysers, has revised its revenue forecast for FY2024 due to delays and strategic changes. Initially expecting €18-22 million, McPhy now predicts revenues closer to €11 million.
EnergyPathways has recently secured a significant regulatory approval for their cutting-edge energy storage project.
NAAREA, a prominent player in nuclear energy innovation, has entered a strategic partnership with QGEMS, a leader in global energy management.
A staggering challenge underlies this transition: conventional hydrogen production methods, responsible for over 800 million tons of COâ‚‚ emissions annually, starkly contrast the clean potential hydrogen is touted for.
CaetanoBus has delivered the first 10 electric hydrogen-powered buses to EMT Madrid by late December. These buses are now ready to begin operations in the Spanish capital.
According to Wood Mackenzie, 2025 is set to be a pivotal year for the low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia sectors, following modest progress in the previous year.
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