The Netherlands is setting sail into uncharted waters—quite literally. The government has unveiled plans for two groundbreaking demonstration projects focused on harnessing technology for hydrogen production at sea.
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Fortescue has secured €200 million ($219 million) in EU funding for its Holmaneset project, a 300MW green hydrogen and ammonia plant situated west of Svelgen, Norway.
Viritech, a high-performance hydrogen powertrain company, the recent crowdfunding campaign has exceeded expectations, reaching beyond its £600,002 target.
Schneider Electric and Iberdrola join forces to advance process and energy control at the Puertollano green hydrogen plant.
German federal government has taken a significant step towards shaping the future of green hydrogen and synthetic fuels. With the amendment to the 37th Ordinance implementing the Federal Immission Control Act (37th BImSchV), the government has laid down precise specifications for the production of green hydrogen and e-fuels.
Schlötter, in collaboration with iChemAnalytics, has introduced a cutting-edge test rig that promises to revolutionize hydrogen embrittlement testing.
The proposed Redcar hydrogen trial in the north-east of England is set to be abandoned, marking a shift in the government’s approach to hydrogen adoption for home heating.
First Graphene has unveiled the results of an independent study showcasing the efficacy of graphene-based electrocatalysts in the production of green hydrogen.
UK government is injecting £2 billion in funding into 11 major green hydrogen projects across the country, signaling a significant step towards establishing a robust hydrogen industry.
Snam, Hera, Engie, and Società Gasdotti Italia (SGI)—have unveiled plans for two separate green hydrogen projects in Italy. The initiatives, supported by the European Union’s post-pandemic recovery fund, underscore a collective commitment to providing sustainable fuels and leveraging green hydrogen’s potential in the country.