Portugal’s leading oil company, Galp, is on track to make a final investment decision by the end of the year regarding its first 100-megawatt (MW) green hydrogen unit.
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IMI Critical Engineering, a leading provider of flow control solutions, has achieved a significant milestone with the successful completion of its first field test for green hydrogen generation using the IMI VIVO polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzer.
France is expected to fall short of its goal to install 6.5 GW of electrolyzer capacity by 2030 for green hydrogen production, according to a lobby group.
Residents of Fanhais, a village in the municipality of Nazaré, have voiced their strong opposition to the construction of a green hydrogen production project, resulting in the relocation of a 150 million euro investment to another municipality.
In a move to strengthen its support for the development of green hydrogen, Germany has announced plans to combine its H2Global funding scheme with the newly proposed European Hydrogen Bank.
Ireland and Germany have recently forged a cooperation agreement to delve into the realm of “green hydrogen,” an emerging field with immense potential. However, despite industry calls for urgency, the long-awaited national strategy on green hydrogen publication date remains uncertain.
A team of scientists from the Ural Federal University (UrFU) and the Institute of High-Temperature Electrochemistry (IHTE) of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences has achieved a significant breakthrough in the development of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFC) by synthesizing zinc-doped lanthanum-containing perovskite.
Leading energy companies Statkraft, Foresight, and Progressive Energy have announced the formation of a joint venture company called Grenian Hydrogen.
HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering (KSOE) has announced its partnership with 14 European institutions, including the American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) and Dresden University of Technology, to initiate the joint development of large liquefied hydrogen cargo tanks.
Norwegian company Pherousa Green Shipping, in partnership with Pherousa Green Technologies, has unveiled an ambitious plan to potentially order up to six Ultramax dry bulk carriers specifically designed to operate on ammonia as a fuel.