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Browsing: Europe
Teesside Airport takes a groundbreaking step towards a sustainable future with the establishment of a permanent hydrogen refuelling station.
First Hydrogen, a pioneer in hydrogen-fuel-cell-powered vehicles (FCEVs), has achieved remarkable success in its fleet trial with UK utility SSE Plc.
The Council of Ministers in Spain recently approved a Royal Decree that promises a substantial boost for the automotive sector’s transition to sustainable mobility.
The Netherlands takes a giant leap towards practical and safe hydrogen storage and release with a remarkable breakthrough involving shrimp waste.
Novelis, a leading aluminum solutions provider, takes a significant leap towards decarbonization as its Latchford plant in the UK secures £4.6 million funding for hydrogen burning trials.
Germany’s Ministry of Economics and Climate Protection (BMWK) is forging ahead with plans to revolutionize the energy sector by establishing a subsidy framework for hydrogen power plants.
GV Investment Group Egypt’s Chairman of the Board of Directors, Sherif Hammouda, has announced his company’s readiness to join forces…
In a fast-paced “tug of war,” UK-based startup HiiROC has emerged as a pioneering force in the race to harness cutting-edge hydrogen technology. With its groundbreaking Thermal Plasma Electrolysis, the Hull-based firm has devised a cost-effective method to produce zero-emission hydrogen, attracting the attention of nations worldwide.
UK Government has chosen two Carbon Capture Usage and Storage (CCUS) projects for Track 2 status, setting the stage for the advancement of low-carbon hydrogen projects in northeast Scotland and the Humber region.
The aviation industry has long been recognized as a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for over 2% of total emissions worldwide. As the world’s aircraft fleet is projected to grow by 80% by 2041, the industry faces a pressing need to adopt sustainable practices to curb its environmental impact.
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