- UK Faces Strategic Waste Bottleneck as Analysis Shows EfW-CCS Outperforms Waste-to-SAF on Climate Impact
- Shanghai Electric and Siemens Deepen Alliance to Accelerate China’s Green Digital Grid
- Germany Backs BMW’s Hy2Move Fuel Cell Program as Hydrogen Mobility Gains Momentum
- The €100,000 Gamble That Proved Everyone Wrong: 800,000km in a Tesla Everyone Said Would Die
Browsing: Europe
Regionalverkehr Köln GmbH (RVK), the public transportation operator in Cologne, has chosen Solaris as the supplier of hydrogen-powered buses once again.
A fruitful bid for government funding results in a £10 million boost to launch a fleet of hydrogen-powered buses across Sussex, Surrey, and Kent.
Provaris Energy, an Australia-based developer of green hydrogen projects, has embarked on a historic journey with the fabrication of the H2Neo prototype tank in Norway. T
Hydrogen Oman (Hydrom), Oman’s state-owned hydrogen initiative, has signed an agreement with VNG AG, a German gas importer, to explore long-term offtake agreements for green hydrogen and ammonia.
Stadler, a renowned name in rail transport innovation, has once again made headlines with its FLIRT H2 hydrogen-powered train, securing a prestigious entry in the Guinness World Records database.
Norwegian Hydrogen has set its sights on Tornio, Finland, as a prime location for green hydrogen production.
Europe’s largest climate tech hub, Sustainable Ventures, has joined forces with independent technology innovation catalyst CPI. Their mission: to empower innovative hydrogen startups in scaling their operations over the next 12 to 18 months, fueled by a substantial £1.5 million private investment.
The decision on the development consent for the Hynet Carbon Dioxide (CO2) pipeline project has been announced.
The FrHyGe project, aimed at validating underground hydrogen storage in salt caverns on an industrial scale, has officially been launched by a European consortium. The project, which is supported and funded by the European Union via the Clean Hydrogen Partnership, has a budget of €43M.
Luca de Meo, a senior European executive at Renault, has publicly supported hydrogen as a crucial part of transitioning to net-zero emissions. Alongside eFuels, hydrogen is seen as an alternative to the currently dominant battery-powered approach.
Subscriptions
Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest news from EnergyNewsBiz about hydrogen.
