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Verne and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) demonstrated a single cryo-compressed hydrogen (CcH2) system with a capacity of 29 kilograms, close to three times greater capacity than previously known examples.
Corinth Pipeworks has secured a substantial contract worth over €27 million from DESFA, the Hellenic Gas Transmission System Operator. The…
Westport Joins Forces with KAJ Inrikes and IKEA to Demonstrate ICE Hydrogen-Powered Transport
Westport Fuel Systems, a leading supplier of alternative fuel systems, collaborated with key partners, including KAJ Inrikes and IKEA, to exhibit the prowess of its H2 HPDI™ fuel system-equipped prototype truck.
Bilfinger has been entrusted by Uniper to provide engineering, procurement, and construction management (EPCm) services for an innovative hydrogen project in the Krummhörn cavern storage facility in Lower Saxony, Northern Germany.
Hynion has initiated the construction of its hydrogen refueling station in Västerås, Sweden. This station represents a new era of hydrogen refueling infrastructure, boasting an impressive daily capacity of 1,500 kg of hydrogen.
European Union (EU) has reached a historic agreement on a framework that establishes an independent grid planning body for hydrogen.
Australia and the United Kingdom have joined forces, committing £10.5 million ($13.1 million) to propel research, development, and launch of renewable hydrogen projects.
Veidekke’s asphalt factory in Kristiansund, Norway, has set an environmental milestone by producing 3,000 tonnes of asphalt using hydrogen as the sole energy source.
Bulgaria is poised to make a significant stride towards sustainable energy with the Stara Zagora Hydrogen Valley project securing EUR 8.2 million in funding from the European Union (EU).
The United Kingdom’s ambitious plans for the introduction of hydrogen towns are facing local backlash, particularly over safety concerns, as the government pushes forward with trials in selected areas.
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