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Ballard Power Systems recently revealed its plan to undergo corporate restructuring due to unexpected delays in the hydrogen industry.
As Germany increasingly shifts towards renewable energy sources, its need for natural gas, including from countries like Canada, is rapidly diminishing. This was confirmed by Jennifer Morgan, Germany’s climate envoy, who emphasized that studies predict a significant reduction in the gas market as the country advances its renewable energy initiatives.
Eurotainer accelerates the hydrogen economy by partnering with Hexagon Purus to provide Type 4 hydrogen storage solutions.
RWE Supply & Trading has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with AM Green Ammonia B.V. (AMG) for a long-term supply of green ammonia, marking a step towards expanding the global supply of low-carbon derivatives.
Shell has decided to cancel its plans to build a low-carbon hydrogen plant on Norway’s west coast.
Shell and TenneT have formalized a significant connection and transport agreement that will link Shell’s large-scale hydrogen plant, Holland Hydrogen 1, to the high-voltage grid.
A Spanish infrastructure company, Redexis, announced a significant milestone for Spain’s energy sector. The Madrid-based firm has started injecting hydrogen, produced from renewable energy sources, into the country’s natural gas network through Spain’s first dedicated hydrogen pipeline.
South Korea’s Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Czech Hydrogen Technology Platform (HYTEP) to collaborate on clean hydrogen initiatives.
Norwegian energy company Equinor and its partner RWE have recently announced decision to halt ambitious plan to export hydrogen to…
Australia and Germany have signed a significant green hydrogen agreement worth approximately US $445 million. This deal will secure Germany as a key buyer for renewable hydrogen produced in Australia.
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