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From Blue to Green: Eesti Energia's Odyssey in the Hydrogen Landscape

Eesti Energia, the Estonian state-owned energy company, is charting an ambitious course toward embracing green hydrogen as a linchpin in its future energy endeavors. Despite facing challenges such as high current prices and infrastructure development, the company envisions a pivotal role for hydrogen, particularly in propelling the growth of its chemical industry.

Speedy Hire and AFC Energy Join Forces for Hydrogen-Powered Generators

Speedy Hire and AFC Energy have announced the formation of a joint venture, Speedy Hydrogen Solutions, dedicated to providing hydrogen-powered generators for the UK and Irish construction trade. The venture marks a strategic step in addressing the increasing demand for eco-friendly and off-grid temporary power solutions in the construction industry.

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The decision to purchase 25 hydrogen buses in the Friuli Venezia Giulia (FVG) Region has sparked a wave of skepticism, with councilors Giulia Massolino, Massimo Moretuzzo, and Marco Putto expressing serious reservations.

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Spain is making significant strides in green hydrogen adoption, positioning itself as a leader in Europe, trailing only behind Germany. The revelation emerged during the 6th edition of Future Utility, a gathering of over 150 energy sector professionals. Simultaneously, the H2Green Forum Spain took place, organized by IKN, marking the nation’s first congress focusing on green hydrogen.

FCH2RAIL Consortium's Hydrogen Train Hits New Heights

FCH2RAIL consortium has initiated its second test run of a cutting-edge prototype hydrogen-electric train. This time, the trial is set along the high-altitude railway line between Torralba and Soria in the picturesque Spanish region of Castilla y León.

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In an unexpected twist in the narrative of the energy transition, major players in the energy industry are making strategic moves that challenge conventional expectations. While the shift towards green technologies has been widely championed, recent developments highlight the enduring significance of fossil fuels and the hurdles faced by renewable energy initiatives.

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FNB Gas unveils plans for Germany’s hydrogen core network, estimating a €20 billion investment by 2032. With a sprawling 9,700 km, the network aims to reshape existing natural gas pipelines, presenting a cost-effective and rapid strategy. Privately financed and backed by German government support, this initiative positions Germany at the forefront of hydrogen infrastructure development.