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Germany, one of the most fossil fuel-dependent countries for heating, has passed a law to ban new fossil fuel heating installations starting in 2024.
Germany and Turkey came together to discuss cooperation in green hydrogen production in Istanbul. The meeting was attended by the Head of the Department of Financial Instruments and Hydrogen Initiatives at the German Federal Ministry of Economy and Climate Protection, Dr. Christian Storost, and representatives of the Green Hydrogen Producers Association (H2DER).
Hydrogen Vehicle Systems (HVS), a zero-emission, hydrogen-powered commercial vehicle innovator, has unveiled its latest breakthrough in the haulage industry – a clean-sheet-designed hydrogen-electric Heavy Goods Vehicle (HGV).
The energy companies RWE and badenova plan to build the largest green hydrogen production plant in Germany in Albbruck am Hochrhein.
Dutch shipyard Feadship, a renowned manufacturer of custom superyachts, has announced its entry into the hydrogen superyacht market with a fully certified liquid hydrogen fuel-cell yacht.
The German Embassy in Nigeria and the German-Nigerian Hydrogen Office have collaborated to promote low-carbon hydrogen as a key piece for a just energy transition.
Franziska Brantner, the Parliamentary State Secretary in the Ministry of Economic Affairs, has expressed her doubts about the potential of green hydrogen in the heating sector.
Provaris Energy has launched H2Leo, a seaborne hydrogen compression storage technology.
ANDRITZ and HydrogenPro have partnered on scaling up manufacturing and assembly of electrolyzers for the European market.
Denmark opened a government tender worth DKK 1.25 billion to support the production of green hydrogen. The PtX tender is an important step towards jump-starting the Danish hydrogen industry and supporting the enormous potential that Denmark has for producing sustainable fuels based on hydrogen produced using electricity from wind turbines and solar cells.
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