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The first ten buses equipped with hydrogen technology will hit the road this summer, according to the Düsseldorf-based transportation operator. Ten more are anticipated. The depots will be equipped with filling stations if hydrogen is a success.
There are a few other places that are representative of the strength required for the energy transition. On his visit to the area near the border of Brandenburg and Saxony, Economics Minister Habeck asserts that the phase-out of coal and the end of fossil fuels also mark a new beginning.
Two financing decisions totaling 28.5 million euros were given by Federal Minister of Economics Habeck for the development of a hydrogen storage power plant at the Schwarze Pumpe industrial park.
By working together to build a sizable renewable hydrogen plant in Huelva using green energy and other renewable gases, Cepsa and Fertiberia have agreed to decarbonize their production processes.
To encourage the exploitation of the potential of hydrogen technologies, our nation can mobilize resources within 3.2 billion for a variety of programs and initiatives, including private investment, over the course of the next 5 to 7 years.
In an effort to boost the continent’s ability for research into renewable energy and green hydrogen, Germany is “further extending” its relationship with Africa in the fields of energy and climate.
A review study written by a group of scientists with funding from the Toyota Mobility Foundation (TMF) has been published in the International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, a scholarly journal distributed by the Dutch academic publisher Elsevier.
Deutsche Bahn, a German public transportation company, and a Portuguese manufacturer have agreed to buy 60 hydrogen buses by 2026.
Europe hopes to boost green hydrogen production or imports in the next years to reduce its dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
Peers have cautioned that expecting to heat millions of households with hydrogen instead of natural gas is unrealistic and advised ministers to concentrate on boosting heat pumps.
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