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The final approval needed to proceed with construction of its carbon-neutral green hydrogen generation facility has been granted to SGH2 Energy Global Corporation.
The Flexibility for Hydrogen project, often known as “FLEX4H2,” has officially begun. The Clean Hydrogen Partnership and the Swiss Federal Department of Economic Affairs, Education and Research, State Secretariat for Education (SERI), Research and Innovation are both contributing funding to the project, which is being headed by Ansaldo Energia.
The government of Finland has approved a resolution on hydrogen that outlines the nation’s goals and the steps being taken to support them.
The intrepid investor has put 10 million euros into Inocel, a promising start-up making hydrogen fuel cells.
In order to get around the difficulty of constructing an expensive network exclusively for passenger cars, BMW is hoping to ride the network of hydrogen fueling stations for trucks.
According to BP CEO Bernard Looney, the company intends to increase its pipeline of hydrogen projects from the 1.8 million t/yr it is now working on by the end of this year.
The German portion of the North Sea will have a hydrogen network thanks to Gasunie.
Wind turbines in the North Sea near Germany might generate one million tons of hydrogen. This ambitious proposal involves over 100 German corporations investing over 10 billion euros.
As the government reveals plans for a widely recognized low carbon hydrogen certification program, transparency and confidence in the UK’s low carbon hydrogen sector are expected to rise on the international stage.
A European automaker has given EKPO Fuel Cell Technologies GmbH (EKPO) a contract to supply fuel cell stacks for a future batch of vehicles.
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