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Wärtsilä, a leading technology company, has achieved a significant milestone with its groundbreaking technology called Wärtsilä Ammonia Release Mitigation Systems (WARMS).
Addressing this need, a pioneering problem-solving proposal aims to develop a cutting-edge facility for the efficient production, distribution, and consumption of hydrogen.
Meld Energy, a British energy start-up with backing from a prominent American fuels company, is aiming to establish one of the largest green hydrogen plants in the United Kingdom near Hull.
Germany’s economy ministry has granted approval for the early implementation of the Electrolysis Corridor East Germany project, which aims to establish four large-scale electrolysers with a combined capacity of 210 MW for the production of green hydrogen on an industrial scale.
GPCCI and Napocor start feasibility assessment on off-grid green hydrogen and fuel cell tech
German-Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GPCCI) and the National Power Corp. (Napocor) have joined forces to conduct a feasibility study on the utilization of green hydrogen and fuel cell technologies in off-grid areas.
Tabernas, a region in Spain, is poised to become a hub of sustainable energy transformation through the ambitious Nascar project led by Innde Cetaer, a local company with 100% Almerian capital.
SSAB and Fortum have joined forces to launch a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study with the aim of investigating the feasibility of producing hydrogen-reduced sponge iron in Raahe.
The future of sustainable and eco-friendly transportation took a significant leap forward as the first hydrogen-powered train embarked on its test period this week.
A major undertaking is currently underway to develop a 3,300 km hydrogen pipeline that will connect North Africa to Europe as part of the SoutH2 Corridor project.
In a potential reversal of plans, Grant Shapps, the Net Zero Secretary, is reportedly considering abandoning a proposal to add approximately £120 to Brits’ energy bills to fund the transition to hydrogen.
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