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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.
In a pioneering move, Deutsche Bahn Cargo, the largest freight railway in Europe, is evolving a cost-effective transport solution for large quantities of hydrogen.
The Dutch government announced an ambitious plan on Friday to significantly increase its subsidies for green hydrogen production, using energy derived from renewable sources.
In a significant boost to its hydrogen strategy, Rheinmetall has secured two new orders for fuel cell components, including cathode flaps and shut-off valves, worth a substantial amount in the mid-two-digit million-euro range.
Yara Clean Ammonia (YCA) and Bunker Holding Group have recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the aim of accelerating the development of clean ammonia as a fuel for the shipping industry.
Thyssenkrupp AG’s hydrogen subsidiary, Nucera, is readying for a significant market move with plans to launch an initial public offering (IPO) aimed at raising as much as €566 million ($615 million).
Aleksey Chekunkov, the Minister for the Development of the Far East, recently ignited discussion around the competition between electric motors and hydrogen fuel cells in a conversation with Rossiyskaya Gazeta.
Carole Delga, the President of the Occitanie Region, expressed regret over Bosch management’s decision to halt the Fresh 2 hydrogen project at its Rodez plant located in Aveyron.
In a regional conference held in Chemnitz, the prime ministers of the federal states in eastern Germany, along with Chancellor Olaf Scholz, emphasized the significance of developing a hydrogen network as part of the region’s economic development.
Industrial giants Sasol and Topsoe have penned an agreement to form a 50/50 joint venture (JV) aimed at producing sustainable aviation fuels (SAFs).
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