- Europe’s Circular Economy Faces Scaling Bottleneck as Job Growth and Business Models Struggle to Expand Beyond Waste Management
- UK Grid Flexibility Expands as EDF and BW ESS Advance 1.4 GWh Hams Hall Battery Storage Project
- Spain Allocates First Hydrogen Grid Access as Oversubscription Highlights Gap Between Ambition and Readiness
- Mexico’s $3.3B Mexinol Project Signals Shift Toward Low-Carbon Methanol Production
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H2 Energy News recently had the pleasure of interviewing Dr. Sanjin Gutić, an associate professor at the University of Sarajevo, whose work in physical chemistry and material science is paving the way for advancements in hydrogen production.
The company garnered significant attention for its partially hydrogen-powered flight out of Moses Lake in March last year, but it has burned through its $100 million in investor funding and failed to secure additional financing.
The Alpenglow Hy4 concept by Alpine has captured the imagination of automotive enthusiasts and industry insiders alike. Debuting with a demonstration at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the hydrogen-powered concept car represents Alpine’s bold vision for the future of sports cars. But can this ambitious project become a reality by 2028?
The Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and Ekhi Energy have announced a significant investment in a green hydrogen project in Saceruela, Ciudad Real.
Algeria is positioning itself as a key player in Europe’s burgeoning green hydrogen market, as emphasized by American Ambassador Thomas Eckert.
Naval architecture and marine engineering firm Glosten has received an Approval in Principle (AIP) from the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) for the design of UC San Diego’s new hydrogen-hybrid Coastal-Class Research Vessel (CCRV).
The Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) has put forward an ambitious vision for Scotland to become a leading hydrogen exporter by 2045. The “Energy Hubs: Fill the Backbone” report highlights the necessary infrastructure, investment, and technological advancements required to scale up hydrogen production.
Enagás, GRTgaz, Teréga and OGE Join Forces for BarMar Hydrogen Infrastructure Development
The BarMar project, a collaborative initiative between Enagás, GRTgaz, Teréga, and OGE, marks a significant development in the European hydrogen energy sector. Aimed at connecting Spain and France via a maritime hydrogen pipeline, the project signifies a major stride toward establishing a transnational hydrogen network across Europe.
Recently construction began on Italy’s largest green hydrogen factory in Cernusco sul Naviglio, near Milan.
HDF Energy Gets Financial Support for Fuel Cell Development for Rail and Maritime Sectors
HDF Energy (Hydrogen of France) recently got the approval for significant financial support from the European Commission under the IPCEI (Important Project of Common European Interest) framework.
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