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Germany aims to make hydrogen a cornerstone of its energy system within a few years. However, political uncertainty and excessive bureaucracy threaten this future-focused venture.
GCK Raises raised 50 million euros to speed up their industrial expansion. This includes their hydrogen retrofit initiative. The company aims to use the funds to advance their technologies and scale production.
CB&I, a subsidiary of McDermott, and Korean shipbuilder Hanwha Ocean recently announced the Approval in Principle (AiP) of their 80,000 m³ liquid hydrogen (LH2) carrier design, granted by classification society DNV.
Seven hydrogen projects across Finland, Norway, Portugal, and Spain will receive EUR 720 million ($771.6 million) from the European Hydrogen Bank. This initiative aims to boost hydrogen production by covering the cost gap between renewable hydrogen and its non-renewable counterpart.
Deutsche ReGas has successfully finished the front-end engineering design (FEED) phase for their upcoming hydrogen hub in Lubmin, Germany.
A recent study published in Applied Energy presents an innovative solution to the challenges of hydrogen production and long-distance transportation.
In an important move to promote sustainable energy, India’s Department of Science and Technology (DST) and Denmark’s Innovation Fund Denmark (IFD) have invited project proposals for innovative hydrogen technologies.
PRF Gas Solutions has begun building Portugal’s first permanent hydrogen refuelling station in Cascais, highlighting the country’s commitment to sustainable energy and green transportation.
The European Union (EU) sees green hydrogen as vital for the future of global energy. The EU values its partnership with South Africa for the development of green hydrogen aimed at reducing emissions in heavy industries and parts of the transportation sector.
Spain is set to achieve five gigawatts (GW) of installed electrolyzer capacity by 2030. Although this is below Spain’s target of 11 GW, it is the highest projected capacity among European Union countries.
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