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Ecolectro, has secured $10.5 million in a Series A funding round, spearheaded by Toyota Ventures.
Spain, Lithuania, and Austria are stepping up their efforts in the transition to renewable energy by announcing new support measures for the development of renewable hydrogen.
Penspen has been awarded a contract by Conexus Baltic Grid, the Latvian gas operator, to work on hydrogen blending.
During a recent hearing, EU policymakers demonstrated strong support for hydrogen as a key component of the energy transition, with no questions raised about reassessing ambitious hydrogen targets.
De Nora, an Italian leader in electrochemistry, plans to establish a green hydrogen plant in Sardinia with a capacity of 50 tonnes per year.
A prominent hydrogen company, once hailed as a flagship of Germany’s green energy transformation, HH2E, is facing insolvency. The firm’s financial trouble stems from the withdrawal of a key investor.
In 2023, the global electrolyzer market hit $5.8 billion; projections show it will reach $8.5 billion by 2027. Yet, 78%…
Metrobus has launched a new liquid hydrogen fueling station at its Crawley depot for their fleet of Wrightbus hydrogen fuel cell-electric buses.
In an era where green energy dominates headlines and shapes policy, Lars Schernikau brings a perspective that challenges our fundamental…
Engie has decided to cancel its ambitious green hydrogen-to-synthetic methane project in Belgium. This decision stems from concerns about the project’s viability and financial sustainability.
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