- Siegwerk Acquires Allinova to Boost Circular Packaging Innovation
- Wärtsilä Unveils Predictive Analytics Platform to Boost Battery Performance and Grid Value
- Longi Hydrogen Secures Approval for 1GW Alkaline Electrolyzer Factory in Inner Mongolia
- Iberdrola Expands Australian Battery Portfolio with $492 Million Tungkillo BESS Acquisition
Browsing: Europe
Fokker Next Gen and airBaltic Forge Partnership to Pioneer Liquid Hydrogen-Powered Aircraft
Fokker Next Gen has recently entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Air Baltic Corporation, Latvia’s national airline. This collaboration aims to push the boundaries of aviation technology by developing liquid hydrogen combustion-powered commercial aircraft.
Ferrari has recently made headlines with its patent for a hydrogen-powered internal combustion engine. This development has sparked significant interest and debate within the automotive industry, raising questions about the future of both traditional gasoline engines and electric vehicles (EVs).
Bosch Engineering and Ligier Automotive have made headlines with their Ligier JS2 RH2 hydrogen-powered demonstrator vehicle, pushing the boundaries of hydrogen technology in motorsport. Through rigorous testing and development, the vehicle has achieved impressive performance metrics.
Alpine has made a leap in the hydrogen energy sector with the unveiling of the Alpenglow Hy4, a hydrogen-powered prototype that debuted at the Spa 6 Hours event.
Turkey has experienced a significant boost in its renewable energy capacity, with the nation increasingly leaning towards cleaner energy sources.
French industrial group Fives has embarked on the €7.5 million HyGen project in collaboration with CEA and Ècole des Mines de Saint-Etienne.
Biga Hydrogen has partnered with Stargate Hydrogen to integrate the Stellar100 electrolyser stack into a new green hydrogen project in Turkey.
FertigHy, a European producer of low-carbon nitrogen-based fertilizers, has announced the construction of its first factory in Hauts-de-France, Northern France.
GE Vernova’s Power Conversion business and Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) are collaborating to develop modular green hydrogen production systems.
Hysata, an Australian company, claims to have developed the world’s most efficient electrolyzer, boasting an impressive 95% efficiency.
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.