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A new hydrogen refueling station for buses has been inaugurated in Güstrow, Germany.
Construction of a new hydrogen plant is in full swing in Massena, a project spearheaded by Air Products.
The UK government has given the green light to the HyNet project in the North West, which aims to decarbonize industry and foster growth in this region and North Wales.
Renault is gearing up for the 2024 Paris Motor Show with the unveiling of the innovative Embléme concept car. This vehicle signifies the French automaker’s ongoing commitment to larger D-segment models and their journey towards decarbonization.
The hydrogen train initiative in Frankfurt was envisioned as a revolutionary step towards eco-friendly transportation.
Magma Power has unveiled a new patent that revolutionizes hydrogen production by harnessing magma’s geothermal energy. This technology uses heat from subterranean magma to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
BMW, renowned for its innovation in the automobile industry, plans to introduce its first hydrogen-powered electric vehicle by 2028.
SFC Energy has acquired Ballard Power’s hydrogen fuel cell business. This move is a significant step in the energy sector, as it demonstrates SFC Energy AG’s commitment to expanding its presence in the hydrogen fuel cell market.
Yara International has opened its new ammonia import terminal in Brunsbüttel, Germany.
A European consortium led by EVO Transport has secured 26 million euros in funding from the European Union to develop…
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