Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) and Uniper have recently announced a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing collaboration in the green hydrogen sector.
Browsing: Europe
Two Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) projects, namely Catalina and Madoqua, have successfully secured funding grants through the European Hydrogen Bank’s first auction.
Rystad Energy’s recent analysis raises critical questions about the feasibility of transitioning Europe’s steelmaking industry to greener alternatives using green hydrogen.
In a recent interview with H2 Energy News, Lennie Klebanoff, a leading scientist at Sandia National Laboratories, sheds light on hydrogen storage and fuel cell technology.
Ukraine intends to construct 10 GW of renewable hydrogen capacity, targeting the strong demand from the European Union (EU).
Hyliion Holdings Corp. (HYLN) and Victory Clean Energy Inc. (VYEY) have formed a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) to facilitate the release of up to ten KARNO generators.
Chemical etching supplier Precision Micro has completed its second etching room at its Birmingham, UK facility, taking strides in production capabilities for green energy.
The European Commission’s recent announcement of €720 million in funding for seven renewable hydrogen projects marks a significant milestone in Europe’s transition to cleaner fuels.
TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanne’s recent remarks on the feasibility of the European Union’s green hydrogen targets have sparked discussions within the energy sector.
Stellantis, the European-American car company, has announced plans to significantly increase its production of hydrogen fuel cell commercial vehicles. This comes straight from the head of the company’s hydrogen program, Jean-Michel Billig.