- Ucaneo Opens Germany’s Largest Direct Air Capture Facility as Europe Tests New Carbon Supply Chains
- Metacon Secures Grant for Uppsala Green Hydrogen Plant as Sweden Bets on Regional Supply Hubs
- Croatia’s First Commercial Green Hydrogen Plant Faces Economics Test as INA Advances Rijeka Project
- Yara’s $1.3 Billion Texas Acquisition Signals Strategic Shift in Global Ammonia Production
Browsing: Europe
Mott MacDonald and Gasunie Partnership to Evaluate Offshore Hydrogen Infrastructure Feasibility
Mott MacDonald has secured a contract with Gasunie to carry out a feasibility assessment of a green hydrogen infrastructure in the Dutch North Sea.
ABP’s proposal for a green energy terminal at Immingham Port has garnered attention due to its potential to significantly impact the local economy and contribute to the UK’s renewable energy goals.
Nuvera Fuel Cells, a recognized player in the creation of high-efficiency, zero-emission fuel cell solutions, has secured a subsequent order for an E-Series Fuel Cell Engine from DEVINN, a European systems integrator.
Stiesdal Hydrogen and Danfoss are ready to bring their recent innovation – a hydrogen electrolyzer – to the international market, highlighting a significant commercial agreement.
The European Commission is facing pressure to enact a careful and inclusive formulation of ‘low-carbon’ fuel guidelines. Fears persist that hastily assembled regulations could encourage the reckless utilization of fossil gas.
The Hydrogen Connection: Unraveling Sebastian Kurz’s Strategic Play in UAE’s Energy Chessboard
Sebastian Kurz, the former Chancellor of Austria, has ventured into the world of energy, specifically hydrogen, with his involvement in Masdar’s European subsidiary.
Helen is constructing Helsinki’s first green hydrogen plant in Vuosaari, marking their entry into hydrogen production.
From Research to Reality: Advancing Hydrogen Technologies, Interview with Professor Ibrahim Dincer
In a recent exclusive interview conducted by Energy News, Professor Ibrahim Dincer, a distinguished mechanical engineering professor at Ontario Tech University, shared his insights into the realm of sustainable energy technologies, with a particular focus on hydrogen energy.
Uniper has recently encountered delays in its flagship green hydrogen project, H2Maasvlakte, situated in the Port of Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Quantron AG renowned for their sustainable transportation solutions, released an intriguing whitepaper, “Unlocking New Possibilities: Waste-to-Hydrogen as an Energy Source for Fuel Cell Vehicles”.
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