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The UK government has decided to defer plans for a pilot “hydrogen town” project, which aimed to test the viability of hydrogen as a replacement for traditional gas in domestic heating.
The International Energy Agency (IEA) recently released a report shedding light on the promising yet uncertain landscape of global green hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing.
Bramble Energy has recently concluded a project aimed at propelling the UK’s automotive sector towards electrification.
The National Hydrogen Council (NWR), a pivotal advisory body guiding Germany’s hydrogen strategy, has significantly revised its projections for future…
ArcelorMittal has long touted its commitment to climate leadership and decarbonization. However, recent assessments reveal a stark misalignment between its claims and actions.
Hysata, a player in the hydrogen sector, has recently secured a significant $111 million in Series B fundraising. Led by bp Ventures and Templewater, the investment is earmarked for expanding production capacity and advancing technology development.
H2 EnergyNews.biz recently had the opportunity to interview Colin Armstrong, President and CEO of HTEC, following his well-deserved recognition as the Hydrogen Leader of the Year at the Canadian Hydrogen Convention Awards.
Everfuel A/S has recently inked a Letter of Intent (LoI) with a prominent industrial offtaker in Germany, paving the way for the supply of up to 10,000 tons of green hydrogen annually from 2028.
The PosHYdon project, a pioneering initiative in the North Sea, aims to revolutionize the production of green hydrogen on an operational gas platform.
The German government’s Digital and Transport department is channeling €9.3 million ($10 million) into the Balis 2.0 project, aiming to spearhead the development of hydrogen-powered regional airliners.
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