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thyssenkrupp nucera, one of the leading suppliers of water electrolysis technology in the gigawatt power range, announced the brand name for its 20MW green hydrogen electrolyser, Scalum. The announcement was made at the World Hydrogen Summit 2023 in Rotterdam. Scalum, derived from ‘scale,’ pays tribute to the module’s scalability, allowing for the interconnection of multiple modules to produce high plant capacities.
The city of Mantua, together with Sapio, Renhive, and Agire, has recently unveiled its ambitious project to create Hydrogen Valley in the Mantua area, with a goal to produce more than 1,500 tons of hydrogen annually using renewable sources. The project, worth over €60 million, aims to reduce CO2 emissions by over 14,000 tons per year.
Port of Newcastle, one of the largest coal exporting ports in the world, has announced its partnership with ten global energy enablers to accelerate renewable energy transition with the Platform Zero Global Partnership for Hydrogen Innovation.
BP has become the first energy company to establish a securities company in Spain, allowing it to offer financial solutions focused on energy derivatives to professional and eligible clients within the European Economic Area.
Italy, Germany, and Austria have expressed their full political support for the construction of the Southern Hydrogen Corridor, a 3,300 km gas pipeline connecting North Africa to Europe.
A recent survey conducted by Civey on behalf of thyssenkrupp nucera AG & Co. KGaA has found that a majority of Germans view green hydrogen as the energy source of the future for Europe and Germany.
Perth-based Hazer Group has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with French energy giant Engie to progress the development of a Hazer facility in Europe.
Austria’s first off-site production plant for “green” hydrogen has opened in the municipality of Gabersdorf.
The UK government has announced a £77m funding pot to develop zero-emission heavy vehicles such as buses, ambulances and fire engines.
Nikola’s Exit from European Joint Venture Signals Strategic Shift Toward Fuel Cell Technology
Electric heavy truck manufacturer Nikola has announced its exit from a European joint venture with chassis supplier Iveco Group and its refocus on North America.
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