Bulgaria has recently expressed its intention to seek European financing for a hydrogen pipeline project from Sofia to Thessaloniki, signaling its commitment to developing a robust infrastructure for green hydrogen.
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The southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg aims to go carbon neutral by 2040, intending to harness the potential of green hydrogen, among other renewable energy sources.
ARST, the regional transport company in Sardinia, Italy, has recently granted a contract for the supply of the first six hydrogen trains. The move marks a significant stride in the energy transition journey undertaken by the Region of Sardinia and implemented by ARST.
The commencement of an archaeological survey at Parc Cybi marks a key milestone in the development of the Holyhead Hydrogen Hub, the first facility of its kind in Wales.
The UK Government has recently pledged over £80 million to help businesses across the country transition from fossil fuels to cleaner, sustainable alternatives. This ambitious move underlines the nation’s commitment to reduce carbon emissions and enhance energy security.
Wolftank Group has been awarded a contract worth EUR 9.5 million from TPER, the public transport provider in Italy’s Emilia Romagna region.
Hyrasia One is one of the world’s largest green hydrogen projects, set to generate up to 2 million tons of green hydrogen from a 40-gigawatt wind and solar-powered plant. This revolutionary initiative is primarily led by the SVEVIND Energy Group, a Europe-based company renowned for its work in the renewable energy field.
IMI Critical Engineering, a subsidiary of IMI plc, has achieved a significant milestone by completing the first field test of its IMI VIVO PEM electrolyser for green hydrogen production.
FertigHy, a consortium of investors including EIT InnoEnergy, RIC Energy, MAIRE, Siemens Financial Services, InVivo, and HEINEKEN, is taking a significant step towards decarbonizing agricultural fertilizer production in Europe.
In an exciting development, Deutsche Aircraft is set to convert a D328 aircraft into a flying test laboratory for hydrogen propulsion as part of the German Government-funded UpLift project.