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Browsing: Europe
Norway, renowned for its maritime innovations, sets sail on a new venture with Torghatten Nord’s order for the world’s largest hydrogen-fuel cell ships.
Vattenfall’s decision to cancel its hydrogen trial at the European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre (EOWDC) off Aberdeen has raised eyebrows and stirred disappointment within the renewable energy community.
H-TEC SYSTEMS and Bilfinger have recently inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at jointly developing green hydrogen projects in Europe.
Fortum plans to construct a hydrogen production pilot plant in Loviisa, marking a significant stride towards sustainable energy solutions.
Zepp.solutions, a frontrunner in the European hydrogen fuel cell industry, has recently secured a significant €3 million investment.
Provaris Energy Ltd has made a significant move in bolstering its hydrogen development plans by entering a partially secured $3 million Convertible Bond Facility with Macquarie Bank.
German renewables developer PNE plans to construct a 1GW green hydrogen project in central Spain.
Germany’s ambitious goal to lead in hydrogen technologies is under scrutiny. While the focus on “green hydrogen” from renewable sources seems promising, researchers argue that the strategy’s success hinges on international cooperation and sustainable practices.
First Hydrogen has conducted successful field testing of its hydrogen-powered fuel cell vehicle (FCEV).
The Netherlands has recently received the final approval for a project aiming to heat homes using green hydrogen.
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