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Browsing: Europe
Although slowly, the evolution and development of hydrogen as a source of green energy for the future of industries and mobility is gaining momentum with each passing day.
Bosch, a leading engineering and technology company, has announced its takeover of the production of the S3 fuel cell stack for PowerCell, a Swedish fuel cell technology provider.
The Nascar project, spearheaded by Innde Cetaer in Tabernas, AlmerÃa, is set to transform the production of green hydrogen and e-methanol.
The shift from natural gas to green hydrogen is gaining momentum, and the “Electrolysis Corridor East Germany” project by Enertrag is a significant step in this direction.
The Netherlands is making remarkable strides in its pursuit of a net-zero energy system, and at the forefront of this transition is the country’s focus on green hydrogen.
The year 2023 marks a significant milestone in the history of marine technology, as several industry-first hydrogen-powered vessels embark on their maiden voyages.
Ballard Power Systems, a leading provider of fuel cell solutions, and global carbon reduction company First Mode have announced a significant purchase order for Ballard to supply 60 hydrogen fuel cell modules to power hybrid hydrogen and battery ultra-class mining haul trucks.
Groningen Airport Eelde has made a significant breakthrough in sustainable aviation with the unveiling of a hydrogen-powered Ground Power Unit (GPU), claiming a world-first achievement.
Cepsa, a leading energy company, has entered into an agreement with Ibereólica Renovables Group to promote the development of new renewable projects in Andalusia, Spain, with a total capacity of up to 5 GW.
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.
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