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The Spanish Ministry for the Ecological Transition will issue a new call for proposals in the next weeks for a 150 million euro aid package to be given to cutting-edge hydrogen-related initiatives, to which ideas that were excluded because the previous call’s budget was exhausted may be submitted.
The largest green hydrogen production facility in Bavaria has been mostly idle for months. In September 2022, work on the project began in Wunsiedel, Upper Franconia.
The new class 3-6 commercial delivery platform design for a hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicle has been finalized by RONN Motor Group.
After the European Commission authorized the money, the German government set aside EUR 55 million so that Arcelor Mittal could switch its steel manufacturing to green hydrogen produced from renewable sources.
On board the large lift vessel “Sun Shine”, the hull of the first inland hydrogen vessel ever reached Rotterdam.
By 2026, 250 trucks will have received their kits from the Vendée start-up e-Neo, which is creating hydrogen retrofits for diesel trucks on behalf of DB Schenker.
An partnership between Cepsa and Damas aims to advance the use of green hydrogen in intercity transportation and thereby advance sustainable mobility.
When they told governments that heat pumps would never be financially feasible for millions of British houses, gas network executives accused peers of making unsupported claims about the use of hydrogen for heating.
To decarbonize its heavy-duty fleet in Germany, Nikola, and E.ON have partnered with logistics service provider Richter Group. 20 Nikola Tre trucks powered by hydrogen have been ordered by the logistics company as a beginning step.
German drinking water supplies are unaffected by the water requirements for electrolysis’s creation of green hydrogen. This is the outcome of investigations that the German Gas and Water Association presented today (DVGW).
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