Teréga, a company with a reported sales increase of 0.4% to €494 million, has outlined ambitious plans to accelerate its involvement in the future energy landscape. With a strong focus on biomethane, hydrogen, and CO2, Teréga aims to position itself at the forefront of the energy transition.
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The European Commission has highlighted concerns over the slow adoption of green hydrogen technology by private industry, a critical component of Brussels’ ambitious Green Deal.
In this interview, we have the pleasure of speaking with David Green, the CEO of CIC Hydrogen, a company dedicated to accelerating the development and adoption of clean energy solutions, with a particular focus on hydrogen projects.
Hungary has inaugurated its first green hydrogen plant, located at the Bükkábrány Energy Park in northeastern Hungary.
Recognizing the need for rapid expansion, Siemens is introducing a suite of software tools based on generative artificial intelligence (AI) to simplify and expedite the design, engineering, and automation of hydrogen production plants.
Green Lithium Refining has partnered with EDF to utilize green hydrogen in its Teesside refinery for the production of low-carbon lithium.
Ceres Power, a developer of solid oxide electrolyzer (SOEC) technology, has secured a new contract with Shell to collaborate on the design of a large-scale SOEC module for green hydrogen production.
ClassNK, a prominent ship classification society, has recently released the third edition of its “Guidelines for Ships Using Alternative Fuels.” This update incorporates safety requirements specifically designed for hydrogen-powered ships.
The European Commission has launched a pilot mechanism under the recently-adopted decarbonized gases and hydrogen package to support the development of the European hydrogen market.
France has positioned itself as a pioneering force in the hydrogen sector, with a series of strategic initiatives aimed at integrating hydrogen into its energy system.