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This initiative aims to bolster Norway’s growing hydrogen industry by establishing a reliable supply of hydrogen-related gases for various energy and industrial applications.
This initiative is a significant step forward in Italy’s commitment to advancing its hydrogen economy, which is crucial for meeting its decarbonization goals.
This substantial funding will support developing, constructing, and operating five hydrogen-powered dry bulk vessels, marking a significant milestone in the maritime industry’s transition to zero-emission technologies.
NNB Generation Company Unveils Plans to Introduce Hydrogen-Powered Buses at Sizewell C
NNB Generation Company (Sizewell C) Limited, a subsidiary of EDF Energy, has unveiled plans to introduce hydrogen-powered buses as part of a transportation strategy for workers at the Sizewell C nuclear power plant construction site.
Clean Power Hydrogen, a prominent player in green hydrogen technology, recently achieved CE-marking for its membrane-free electrolyser (MFE) stacks.
Infinite Green Energy (IGE), an Australian renewable hydrogen producer, has announced plans to bolster Italy’s green hydrogen capabilities, aiming to produce 12 tonnes of green hydrogen per day by 2026.
Scotland is at a pivotal point in its journey towards sustainability, facing the reality that its 2030 net-zero targets are unlikely to be met. However, the commitment to achieving the 2045 targets remains firm. Within this context, green hydrogen emerges as a potential game-changer.
Nordex Electrolyzers, a collaboration between the Government of Navarra and the Nordex Group, recently inaugurated a new test bench at its Lumbier plant.
The European Network of Network Operators of Hydrogen (ENNOH) is poised to become a pivotal entity in the development of Europe’s hydrogen infrastructure. With the agreement on draft rules by future Hydrogen Transmission Network Operators (HTNOs), the formation of ENNOH is closer than ever, setting the stage for significant advancements in the hydrogen sector.
Lhyfe, a pioneer in green hydrogen production, has established a production plant for Deutsche Bahn in Tübingen, marking a step in the integration of hydrogen into the rail transport sector.
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