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Nedstack and ComAp have joined forces to revolutionize the power generation landscape. Their strategic alliance aims to develop sophisticated control systems that seamlessly integrate fuel cell technology into power generation processes, unlocking the immense potential of this clean energy source.
Sunborne Systems has successfully conducted its first operational test of ammonia reactor technology, surpassing all expectations.
The German Renewable Energy Association (BEE) has raised concerns about the draft of the guarantee of origin for electricity used in green hydrogen production, warning that it contains critical loopholes.
Evonik has announced a partnership with Hydrogenious LOHC Technologies to advance the development, scale-up, and production of proprietary fixed bed catalysts for mobile applications of liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC) technology.
EWE is initiating hydrogen storage in an underground salt cavern in Brandenburg, Germany. This project, known as HyCAVmobil, marks a crucial milestone in the development of large-scale hydrogen storage solutions.
In a significant move towards sustainable transportation and reducing oil imports, the Turkish government has announced plans to increase investment in hydrogen fuel cells, their components, and hydrogen-powered engines. This initiative comes on the heels of the country’s successful launch of its first domestically-produced electric car last year, known as the Togg.
Taiwanese Evergreen has partnered with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) to explore the production and utilization of hydrogen-based marine fuels. This collaboration signals a significant step towards a greener maritime industry.
Germany’s updated hydrogen strategy aims to accelerate the production and use of green hydrogen, a key component in the country’s transition towards a climate-neutral future.
HAV Hydrogen, a Norwegian supplier of hydrogen-based energy systems for vessels, and Norwegian Electric Systems (NES), a maritime supplier, both subsidiaries of HAV Group ASA, have successfully completed a laboratory test of a hydrogen fuel cell integrated with a maritime control system.
The European Council has approved a proposal that sets ambitious emission reduction targets for the heavy-duty transport sector. These targets essentially mandate a gradual transition away from fossil fuel-powered vehicles, making way for zero-emissions trucks and buses fueled by hydrogen or batteries.
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