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The BalticSeaH2 project, a collaborative effort involving 40 partners from nine Baltic Sea region countries, is set to commence its ambitious goal of creating a large-scale cross-border hydrogen valley.
The European Commission has announced that Europe’s first auction to support green hydrogen production, scheduled for the end of the year, will offer valuable insights into the supply and demand dynamics of the emerging EU market.
Luxembourg and Portugal have taken a significant step towards advancing their renewable energy goals by signing a declaration of cooperation.
The Innovation Fund has allocated DKK 16.5 million to a groundbreaking research project aimed at developing an enhanced electrolysis plant.
Hydrogen, often hailed as the major enabler in reducing carbon dioxide emissions in the transportation sector, is gaining significant attention for its potential to replace fossil fuels and minimize environmental impact.
Poland is actively exploring the possibility of constructing a hydrogen pipeline along the Baltic Sea and implementing carbon dioxide (CO2) storage in salt caverns as part of its state strategy for energy development.
Aker Horizons ASA, a prominent player in green energy and industry development, has announced that its subsidiary, Aker Horizons Asset Development, has secured grants and loans totaling up to NOK 135 million from Innovation Norway for the construction of a green hydrogen production facility in Rjukan, Eastern Norway.
Portugal’s leading oil company, Galp, is on track to make a final investment decision by the end of the year regarding its first 100-megawatt (MW) green hydrogen unit.
IMI Critical Engineering, a leading provider of flow control solutions, has achieved a significant milestone with the successful completion of its first field test for green hydrogen generation using the IMI VIVO polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzer.
France is expected to fall short of its goal to install 6.5 GW of electrolyzer capacity by 2030 for green hydrogen production, according to a lobby group.
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