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Airbus, the global aircraft manufacturing giant, announced plans to expand its production significantly in Germany. The company aims to build 75 A320 family aircraft every month by 2026, with a particular focus on A321neo and the long-haul version A321XLR.
A proposed green energy hub in north Devon could potentially host one of Europe’s largest hydrogen production plants. The ambitious project, backed by Torridge District Council’s Levelling Up funding of £15.6 million, aims to establish the Clean Maritime Innovation Centre at Appledore.
Spain’s gas grid operator, Enagás, has announced the inclusion of two of its renewable hydrogen projects in the European Commission’s coveted list of Projects of Common Interest (PCI).
ZeroAvia has inked a deal with EcoJet, an airline aspiring to be the flag carrier for a green Britain. The agreement encompasses up to 70 hydrogen-electric, zero-emission engines, marking a significant step toward realizing the world’s first electric airline.
Teesside, a hub for industrial innovation, is set to witness a collaboration between energy infrastructure company Kellas Midstream and flexible energy solutions developer Statera Energy.
Nordhydrogen and Hydrogen Bar System (HBS) have entered into a strategic partnership to jointly implement and promote their complementary technologies, transforming the hydrogen landscape in Poland, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
Gasgrid Finland, in collaboration with partners Nordic Hydrogen Route, Nordic-Baltic Hydrogen Corridor, and Baltic Sea Hydrogen Collector, achieves recognition on the European Commission’s Projects of Common Interest (PCI) list. This milestone positions three hydrogen infrastructure projects for the Baltic Sea region as pivotal contributors to European energy policy goals.
Rolls-Royce, an aviation industry stalwart, is steering away from the electric and hydrogen-powered flight trajectory, placing a strategic bet on conventional propulsion systems for the next two decades.
In a pivotal federal-state meeting led by Economics Minister Robert Habeck, discussions surrounding the ramifications of the budget crisis failed to yield concrete results on Monday. As the clock ticks, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania’s Economics Minister Reinhard Meyer anticipates a decisive resolution before Christmas.
German Energy Agency (DENA) and Norwegian state-owned Gassco have concluded that a hydrogen pipeline connecting Norway to Germany is “technically feasible” by the year 2030.
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