European Parliament and Council have provisionally agreed on updated rules that aim to decarbonize the EU’s gas market and establish a robust hydrogen market.
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Australia-based Provaris Energy has inked a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) with German energy giant Uniper. The collaboration aims to assess the feasibility of supplying green hydrogen to Germany utilizing Provaris’ groundbreaking compressed hydrogen carriers.
Daimler Truck is gearing up for the first customer test fleet deployment of its GenH2 fuel cell trucks. This marks a pivotal moment after an extensive testing phase on tracks and roads, signaling a shift towards real-world applications.
The state of Baden-Württemberg is placing its bets on hydrogen as the primary energy source. The state government’s recent determination of key regions with a particularly high demand for hydrogen sets the stage for a groundbreaking energy transition.
Germany is on the brink of a transformative shift in its energy landscape with the impending implementation of the new regulation under the Building Energy Act (GEG), set to take effect on January 1, 2024.
Estonia has launched a call for tender for a €40 million zero-emissions ferry, a vessel that will be powered entirely by hydrogen fuel.
As 2023 comes to a close, Italian industries are gearing up for a transformative journey into the realm of hydrogen, signaling a promising end to the year and setting the stage for a sustainable future.
VERBUND AG, in collaboration with project partner LAT Nitrogen, is spearheading the Green Ammonia Linz project. This initiative, centered in Linz, Austria, aims to leverage green hydrogen for the large-scale production of fertilizers, melamine, and technical nitrogen.
The past two weeks have seen Hydrogen Bar System (HBS) generate major waves in the world of green hydrogen, riding the crest of success at two key conferences in Europe and the Middle East.
European Investment Bank (EIB) and Germany have announced a significant expansion of the Green Hydrogen Fund.