In a stride towards establishing Wilhelmshaven as the ‘Hydrogen Valley of Germany,’ Canadian renewable energy company World Energy GH2 has become the first North American member of the Port of Wilhelmshaven’s ENERGY HUB initiative.
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Ireland’s largest bulk port, Shannon Foynes, and the illustrious Port of Rotterdam have inked a historic agreement to establish a supply-chain corridor aimed at exporting green hydrogen and renewable fuels into Europe.
Cork County Council is on the verge of a pivotal decision that could shape Ireland’s future of clean energy. In early March, the council is expected to rule on a planning application submitted by ESB Networks for a hydrogen power plant in Aghada on the eastern side of Cork Harbour.
In a surprising turn of events, no train manufacturers have submitted bids for the Dutch province of Groningen’s inaugural tender for four hydrogen-powered trains.
A consortium comprising four Scottish renewable and maritime companies has secured a grant exceeding £535,000 from the UK Government Department for Transport. The funding aims to spearhead an innovative approach that utilizes clean hydrogen energy to significantly reduce carbon emissions from vessels during port berthing.
In a move to reshape the landscape of Europe’s energy system, a groundbreaking alliance named H2eart for Europe emerged in Brussels in January 2024.
Lhyfe has confirmed the success of its offshore hydrogen production pilot platform, Sealhyfe.
Veidekke is collaborating with Norwegian Hydrogen to enhance the production of green hydrogen, a critical component in sustaining the hydrogen-powered asphalt plant.
EDP Renewables (EDPR), a global leader in renewable energy, has inked a historic Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Lhyfe, a prominent green hydrogen producer.
For years, hydrogen has been hailed as a revolutionary fuel with the potential to replace traditional fossil fuels, offering a clean energy alternative.