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Two monumental energy islands, “North Sea Energy Land” and “Dogger Energy Island”, each sprawling across approximately 50 hectares, are poised to alter Germany’s energy landscape significantly.
RINA and AFRY, two prominent engineering companies, have conducted a groundbreaking study on the feasibility of a hydrogen pipeline connecting the Gulf region and Europe.
BMW, a German manufacturer with a long-standing commitment to hydrogen technology, is making significant strides in the development of its hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Wood and Centrica Storage Collaborate to Create Low-Carbon Hub at Easington Gas Terminal
Wood is working alongside Centrica Storage to assess the feasibility of transforming the Easington gas processing terminal into a low-carbon production hub. This initiative, carried out in partnership with Equinor, aims to deliver hydrogen to the Humber region, contributing to Centrica’s net-zero target by 2045 and the UK’s overall decarbonization goals.
First Hydrogen has delivered its hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle (FCEV) to UK utility company SSE . This marks SSE as the first utility company to trial the FCEV, which will undergo field testing in Aberdeen, Scotland, a region known for its robust hydrogen infrastructure.
LONGi Hydrogen, a leading provider of electrolyzers and green hydrogen production solutions, has recently announced a significant collaboration with Vision Grid Energy, a company specializing in green hydrogen production facilities. This partnership aims to spearhead the development and deployment of green hydrogen-based solutions, with a particular focus on Spain.
Jerzy Jurasz, a high-class freethinker and inventor, began his journey in a small mountain town in Poland.
After a prolonged period of inactivity, Bavaria’s largest green hydrogen plant in Wunsiedel, Upper Franconia, is gearing up to resume regular operations.
Lhyfe, a global leader in green and renewable hydrogen production, and duisport, the company managing the world’s largest inland port in Duisburg, are conducting a feasibility study for the construction of the first electrolysis-based hydrogen production plant in the port of Duisburg.
UK’s Energy Security Secretary, Grant Shapps, indicates a probable policy reversal on the way low-carbon hydrogen production is funded. This move comes as a respite for households already grappling with soaring energy bills.
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