Hydrogen is increasingly being recognized as a vital component in the global transition to renewable energy. Its potential as a clean energy source is vast, given its capability to produce only water vapor when used in fuel cells.
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Topsoe’s solid oxide electrolyzer cell (SOEC) factory in Denmark is poised to revolutionize the clean hydrogen production landscape. This facility sets a new benchmark in decarbonizing heavy industries and aligning with global climate objectives.
The launch of the NHV NatH2 Index marks an attempt to standardize the tracking of natural hydrogen companies on the stock exchange.
The energy sector is on the verge of a transformative shift as stakeholders push for a standardized contract for the sale and purchase of hydrogen.
Acciona, the renowned construction and infrastructure company, has taken a significant step towards reducing its carbon footprint by placing an order for an innovative hydrogen generator.
Greenstat, a notable renewable energy firm, has kicked off construction on a 20 MW green hydrogen production plant located at Fiskå in Rogaland county, Norway.
Belgian gas transmission system operator Fluxys has recently announced a significant increase in its investment plans, committing €2 billion ($2.19 billion) to develop hydrogen pipelines by 2033.
The development of an innovative hydrogen refueling station for vehicles has progressed closer to actuality with the submission of planning permission this week.
RWE has inaugurated a 14MW pilot electrolyser plant in Lingen, Germany, graced by Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action Robert Habeck, Lower Saxony’s Minister President Stephan Weil, and Lower Saxony’s Minister for the Environment, Energy and Climate Protection.
The United Kingdom is pushing forward with its Hydrogen Strategy, aiming to capitalize on hydrogen as a key element in the transition to a low-carbon economy. The strategy focuses on both blue and green hydrogen and targets significant advancements by 2030.