In a recent Energy News.biz interview, Stephen Crolius, the president of Carbon-Neutral Consulting and an expert in the evolution of electrolyzer technology, sheds light on the exciting advancements and challenges shaping the future of hydrogen and electrolyzers.
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Haßfurt has emerged as a beacon of innovation in hydrogen production and utilization.
Centrica has marked a significant milestone with the completion of a new 20MW hydrogen-blend-ready gas-fired peaking plant in Redditch, Worcestershire.
German electrolyzer manufacturer, Sunfire, has raised EUR 215 million in a Series E equity financing round, accompanied by a term loan of up to EUR 100 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB).
MAN Energy Solutions plans to offer ammonia-based engines by 2027, marking a significant stride towards decarbonizing the shipping industry.
Italian Minister of the Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, engages in discussions with French counterpart Bruno Le Maire at the EU Energy Council, emphasizing the significance of renewable sources, hydrogen, and advanced nuclear power for energy security and decarbonization.
Element 2 and Riversimple are expanding their partnership focusing on the widespread usage of hydrogen vehicles through the expansion of a comprehensive refuelling infrastructure.
Norwegian Hydrogen, alongside a coalition of ten partners, has clinched a €9 million grant from the Clean Hydrogen Partnership. This funding will support the establishment of an integrated green hydrogen value chain at the Port of Hirtshals in Denmark, with Norwegian Hydrogen leading the initiative.
Duisburg, Germany’s inland port, is set to witness a transformation with the development of the Duisburg Gateway Terminal (DGT), facilitated by financing from KfW IPEX-Bank.
Hamburg emerges as a leader in the European hydrogen market, spearheading innovative projects to accelerate the transition to green energy and combat climate change.