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A recent study led by Aberdeen University has cast doubt on the viability of repurposing decommissioned gas fields for hydrogen storage, raising concerns about the safety and environmental implications of such projects.
European renewable energy developer Source Galileo and green hydrogen producer Lhyfe have unveiled plans to develop commercial-scale green and renewable hydrogen production units in Ireland and the UK.
Baltic Sea Oxygenation and the Super-Green Hydrogen Economy project, fondly known as “BOxHy,” has emerged as a beacon of hope for combating anoxia in the Baltic Sea.
Bosch Group, a global engineering and technology powerhouse, is propelling itself into the forefront of sustainable energy solutions.
European low-carbon energy solutions provider, FDE has inked an agreement to acquire a controlling stake in Greenstat ASA, a prominent green energy operator based in Norway.
Stadler, a renowned Swiss train manufacturer, is set to fulfill the latest order for three hydrogen-powered trains, marking a pivotal moment in the decarbonization of rail transport.
Hungary is gearing up for a future where hydrogen takes center stage as a dominant energy component.
Siemens Digital Industries Software has unveiled a groundbreaking collaboration with REJOOL, a hydrogen compression startup based in Witzenhausen, Germany.
Renewable hydrogen, harnessed through green electricity and coupled with carbon capture and utilization (CCU), has emerged as a weapon in the global fight against climate change.
In a groundbreaking study presented at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, ManpowerGroup and Cepsa unveil the transformative potential of green molecules, forecasting the creation of 1.7 million new jobs and a surge of 145 billion euros in European GDP by 2040.
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