- Norway’s Hyfuel and Kaupanes Projects Reach FID
- Plug Power Starts 5 MW Electrolyzer Installation at H2 Hollandia
- EU Mobilizes Billions to Accelerate Renewable and Low-Carbon Fuels in Aviation and Shipping
- Electromobility in the Western Balkans: Bosnia and Herzegovina Confronts Policy and Infrastructure Gaps
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Stargate Hydrogen takes a significant leap forward with the official launch of their Alkaline Electrolysis Stack.
Europe’s steel industry is facing a monumental challenge: decarbonization. Axel Eggert, CEO of the European Steel Association (EUROFER), asserts that the industry requires a staggering 5 million tons of hydrogen annually to achieve this goal.
Latvia’s Liepaja Special Economic Zone (SEZ) Authority, in collaboration with CIS Liepaja, a joint project management team, has inked a two-year reservation contract for a potential construction site for a renewable energy complex, including a hydrogen production plant, at the Port of Liepaja.
Researchers at the University of Nottingham have discovered a novel approach to harness metal waste as a catalyst for hydrogen production, potentially revolutionizing the sustainability of this crucial energy source.
Alpine plans to showcase the dynamic version of its Alpenglow on May 10th, 2024. This concept car was first unveiled…
Singulus Technologies Advances with Innovative PVD Coating Systems for Fuel Cell Components
Singulus Technologies, a premier technology provider in vacuum coating technology, has launched its revolutionary PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) sputtering systems. These are specifically designed for fuel cells and PEM (Proton Exchange Membrane) electrolyzer components.
The European Commission plans to support 42 new alternative fuels infrastructure projects. The projects to receive over €424 million from the EU cover a diverse range of areas — from hydrogen refuelling stations to the electrification of airports.
Global regulations phasing out petrol and diesel sales have intensified the shift to clean energy. Many European nations are now slated to ban the sale of these vehicles by 2035, with some countries aiming to accelerate this timeline.
Ceres Power’s Chief Technology Officer, Caroline Hargrove, has raised concerns over the potential hike in energy consumption as artificial intelligence (AI) tools gain increased prominence in efficiency operations.
The mosaHYc project marks ENGIE’s first milestone towards its ambition to establish a 700 km hydrogen transport network across Europe by 2030.
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