- Korea Positions Itself at the Center of the Global Hydrogen Economy as WHE 2025 Expands Scale, Strategy, and International Reach
- US Consortium Proposes Nuclear-Powered AI Campus
- BP’s Exit from H2Teesside Exposes Structural Risks in the UK’s Hydrogen Build-Out
- Why Aviation’s Climate Solution Still Trades at a 570% Premium
Browsing: Europe
Siemens, the German technology giant, is set to participate in an ambitious electricity terminal and green hydrogen project in Gippsland.
Tata Steel has entered into a landmark agreement with Lindab to supply Zeremis green steel.
Uniper and Sasol have decided to discontinue their project in Sweden, which aimed to produce aviation fuel using green hydrogen.
Scientists from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Singapore and Imperial College London have formed a strategic partnership aimed at advancing green fuel cell technology.
E.ON Hydrogen has chosen ANDRITZ to conduct an engineering study for its new green hydrogen electrolyzer plant located in Essen, Germany.
Enagas has launched a campaign to find customers for its new green hydrogen corridor, known as H2Med.
Danish green hydrogen company, Green Hydrogen Systems, has announced significant job cuts due to slower-than-expected market development.
Hy24, the world’s largest investment fund manager focused solely on hydrogen, has joined Hydrogen Denmark.
Mahle, a leader in automotive parts based in Germany, is collaborating with Deutz, well-known for creating combustion engines, to work on hydrogen engine components.
RWE Gas Storage West has commissioned 1400 ball valves from Hartmann Valves for their new hydrogen storage facility in Lingen, Germany.
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.
