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Lhyfe has partnered with Elyse Energy, a specialist in low-carbon molecule production, to explore the development of e-methanol production in the Loire Estuary.
McPhy Energy has finalized the sale of its hydrogen charging station business to Atawey. This strategic transaction reflects the ongoing…
The European Union has set ambitious goals for green hydrogen production and imports, aiming to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen by 2030 and import an additional 10 million tonnes.
Uwe Kerkmann, head of H2UB, a platform that supports these fledgling businesses, has shed light on the industry’s growing pains.
This agreement ensures future production capacity for ITM’s NEPTUNE II units, marking a significant milestone in their technological advancement.
This tender is significant for the hydrogen industry as it seeks comprehensive insurance services to safeguard hydrogen infrastructure projects in the region, which are pivotal to France’s clean energy transition.
The Romanian Ministry of Energy released a “Hydrogen Production and Storage Solutions” tender on July 16, 2024. Potential bidders have until September 30, 2024, to submit their proposals.
Germany has taken a significant step to strengthen Europe’s hydrogen economy.
This approval, detailed in the Official Gazette of Galicia, affirms the project’s environmental viability contingent upon adherence to specified conditions.
The European Commission has endorsed Italy’s €400 million initiative to foster industrial decarbonization, specifically focusing on hydrogen and its derivatives.
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