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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.
A significant development recently occurred in the European Union’s green hydrogen sector. The winner of a major EU auction for green hydrogen projects has unexpectedly withdrawn their participation.
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power (KHNP) is partnering with the Czech Republic’s Hydrogen Technology Platform (HYTEP) to advance hydrogen production, leveraging nuclear technology.
Denmark recently postponed its plans to build a hydrogen pipeline to Germany.
Masdar has signed agreements with several Norwegian partners to explore renewable energy and green hydrogen opportunities.
Renewable energy is picking up speed globally, and according to the latest report from the International Energy Agency (IEA), it’s set to power almost half of the world’s electricity needs by 2030.
eFuelution has officially launched the PhoeniX Hydrogen Production Optimizer (HPO), an innovative solution designed to help solar and wind farm operators produce green hydrogen more efficiently.
BASF and Evonik, two leading chemical companies, have taken a significant step towards sustainability by agreeing to the first deliveries of biomass-balanced ammonia.
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