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At the Hyvolution trade show, FEV, a subsidiary of the Italian start-up NGV Powertrain, displayed a retrofit option for hydrogen engines. It should be incorporated into a first demonstrator for buses in 2024.
The Aberdeen City Council (ACC) has given ULEMCo a contract to convert its utility vehicles to run on hydrogen and dual fuels.
The De Hulst industrial park in Willebroek is joining forces with Montea, Quares, and Toyota Material Handling to become a pioneer on the path to CO2 neutrality.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) has agreed to lend Motor Oil €40 million over ten years as part of a cofinancing arrangement for the company’s new investment in creating a vast network of EV charging and hydrogen stations across Greece.
Jörg Steinbach (SPD), Brandenburg’s Economics Minister, wants hydrogen pipelines built quickly to supply huge steel, glass, cement, and chemical factories with raw material and district heating plants with climate-friendly energy.
In 2025, Hamburg will become the first federal state to ban combustion-powered taxis.
Green hydrogen as an energy carrier is once more generating a lot of interest in both the scientific and political worlds. It offers a flexible substitute for non-renewable fossil fuels, has a high energy density, can be stored as a gas or a liquid, and is relatively simple to transmit via pipeline.
A memorandum of agreement is signed between NanoSUN and H2 Hauler to provide hydrogen transport, storage, and dispensing for temporary site applications using NanoSUN’s cutting-edge hydrogen refueling technologies.
In the European initiative of eight research institutions for the production of “green” hydrogen, thus decarbonized, from biomass, two CNRS laboratories in Lyon, IrceLyon and LCH, are involved.
In what he described as a “structural revolution in the economy,” Portugal’s Prime Minister asserted that the creation of green hydrogen will enable Portugal to not only create the energy it needs, but also to turn into an exporter.
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