Hamburg Airport in Germany is taking significant steps towards sustainable aviation by investing in projects related to hydrogen fuel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
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Aesa Energía, a renowned company specializing in the development of large-scale renewable energy projects, is set to revolutionize the energy landscape with its ambitious green hydrogen generation project called Stellar.
Scotland, known for its abundant natural resources, is poised to make significant strides in harnessing the power of hydrogen. However, a recent report by Addleshaw Goddard highlights five key challenges that Scotland must address to fully realize its hydrogen development potential.
The Russian Maritime Register of Shipping (RS) has announced its endorsement of the CryoSafe-42 project by N2 Tec, which aims to develop a tank container of UN T75 type for the temporary storage and transportation of cooled liquid hydrogen.
Ricardo, a renowned UK engineering company, is poised to make significant contributions to the sustainable HYdrogen powered Shipping (sHYpS) project, funded by the European Union’s Horizon Europe program.
In a groundbreaking field test conducted in Erftstadt, near Cologne, Germany, TÜV Rheinland, GVG Rhein-Erft, and Rheinische Netzgesellschaft (RNG) have been investigating the impact of adding 20% hydrogen to the existing gas network since October.
Shell’s hydrogen plant project in Emmen is taking a new direction by incorporating solar energy as a vital component. Instead of constructing a single large installation, the revised plan now involves the installation of two smaller units on the GZI site, according to Shell spokesperson.
Norwegian company TECO 2030 has reached a significant milestone in clean energy technology by completing the production of the first manual fuel cell stack at its facility in Narvik.
Ecomembrane Spa, a leading Italian company specializing in renewable energy solutions, has announced the acquisition of a patent from the Italian Patent and Trademark Office in Rome.
The Fraunhofer Institute for Large Structures is set to establish an application center for hydrogen in Rostock-Warnemünde, aiming to develop and test hydrogen-powered ship engines and other large engines on the Warnow River.