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Ørsted revealed that the EU-Catalyst Partnership, comprising the European Commission, Breakthrough Energy Catalyst, and the European Investment Bank, is backing the FlagshipONE project.
German chemical giant BASF SE is poised to embark on a groundbreaking venture as it secures formal funding approval amounting to EUR 124.3 million (USD 136.2 million) for its envisaged green hydrogen plant at the Ludwigshafen headquarters.
The European Commission has marked a significant stride towards a sustainable energy future by designating crucial projects, including a hydrogen initiative in Sines and a maritime hydrogen pipeline, as projects of common interest.
Lhyfe, a trailblazer in green and renewable hydrogen production in Europe, is set to embark on a groundbreaking venture in Lubmin, Germany.
Antonio Brufau, the president of Spanish oil giant Repsol, declared on Thursday the company’s intention to shift planned hydrogen investments worth €1.5 billion away from Spain to Portugal and France.
Amid the global fervor for hydrogen as the fuel of the future, Germany finds itself at a crossroads as the federal government grapples with a budget crisis, leaving the fate of several hydrogen projects hanging in the balance.
Council of the European Union (EU) and the European Parliament have reached a provisional agreement outlining future rules governing hydrogen and natural gas markets.
As the international community gathers for climate talks, a spotlight is cast on the intricate alliance between the European Union (EU), the European hydrogen lobby, and the host country of COP28, the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
In a visionary move, the city of Nuremberg in Germany is setting its sights on becoming a pivotal hub for green hydrogen technology.
GKN Hydrogen has clinched a contract to deploy two cutting-edge metal hydride hydrogen storage units, boasting a total capacity of 500 kilograms, at the Technical University of Braunschweig Research Airport in Germany.
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