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EASA Workshop on Hydrogen Aircraft The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recently conducted its first international workshop focused on…
Among various types of hydrogen, geologic hydrogen is drawing attention due to its potential to power the Earth with minimal environmental impact.
The UK government, through the Low Carbon Contracts Company (LCCC), has signed its first contracts to promote hydrogen production under a new business model.
Italy has given the green light to two major energy storage projects, each with a capacity of 162 megawatts.
The TU Delft Hydro Motion Team has introduced a liquid hydrogen-powered boat.
Green hydrogen, heralded by politicians and business leaders for a carbon-free future, faces a daunting economic hurdle.
RWE has received full planning approval for a green hydrogen facility at the Pembroke Power Station in South Wales.
Green Hydrogen Systems, a Danish company specializing in creating hydrogen electrolysers, has managed to secure a short-term loan of $11.2 million.
EDP has completed the environmental process for its renewable hydrogen project in Soto de Ribera, named GH2 Soto.
The UK government has taken a significant step by offering contracts to green hydrogen projects through its inaugural Hydrogen Allocation Round 1 (HAR1).
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