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Speedy Hire PLC, in collaboration with Niftylift, has announced the development of the world’s first hydrogen-electric powered access platform. This groundbreaking innovation marks a significant step forward in the construction industry’s quest for sustainable and environmentally friendly equipment.
Denmark has taken a significant step towards achieving its climate goals by implementing a new executive order that allows for the issuance of guarantees of origin for hydrogen.
The Go-Ahead Group, in collaboration with Wrightbus, has made a significant stride towards sustainable transportation by launching the first liquid hydrogen refuelling station for buses in Europe. This groundbreaking initiative will see a fleet of 20 zero-emission buses deployed in the Crawley, Horley, and Gatwick Airport area, providing clean and efficient transportation options for local routes.
Swedish precision seals and bearings developer Trelleborg has unveiled its innovative H2Pro range of advanced hydrogen sealing materials.
Subsea7, a prominent player in the offshore energy sector, has joined forces with EnBW in a Memorandum of Understanding to undertake a comprehensive study on offshore wind-powered hydrogen production.
The Green Hydrogen Alliance (GHA), an independent business group comprising leading companies in the green hydrogen sector, officially launched on July 4, 2023.
The City of Haringvliet, located on the South Holland island of Goeree-Overflakkee, is set to become a pioneer in the use of hydrogen for heating.
Germany’s ambitious hydrogen strategy may be overlooking the benefits of producing its own green hydrogen, potentially hampering its long-term cost competitiveness.
Delfzijl, located in the Northern Netherlands, is set to become home to an innovative green hydrogen plant called Djewels.
Thyssen-Krupp’s hydrogen subsidiary, Nucera, has revealed plans to issue shares at a price of €20 each, aiming to raise €605 million through its initial public offering (IPO).
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