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According to recent research from Interact Analysis, the use of internal combustion engines (ICE) fuelled by hydrogen will take off over the next five years and rise exponentially during the following 17 years.
As a potential future energy source, hydrogen is now being explored in a number of contexts. Before the year is out, the first hydrogen train in Bavaria is supposed to be on the tracks. On the project, Platzhirsch DB will collaborate with a private provider.
In order to create green hydrogen value chain projects in the Nordics, Provaris Energy and Norwegian Hydrogen AS have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU).
14 million euros would be used to build renewable hydrogen production facilities in defunct industrial regions.
A wide variety of cooperation in terms of industrial risk management, regulation, training, and cross-participation in working groups has been made possible by the first collaborative project between Gesip and France Hydrogen.Â
Тhе ѕtаrt оf раѕѕеngеr trаnѕроrt bу hуdrоgеn trаіnѕ іn Ruѕѕіа, аnd іn раrtіculаr оn thе іѕlаnd оf Ѕаkhаlіn, іѕ ѕhіftіng frоm 2023 tо 2025.
Nexus Energy has purchased two Nuvera E-60 fuel cell engines from Nuvera Fuel Cells, LLC. Nexus Energy is creating modular zero-emission solutions for on- and offshore applications.
The hydrogen propulsion options offered by KION Group are growing. For its industrial trucks, the worldwide intralogistics firm will soon design and manufacture its own fuel cell systems.
A number of tenders for new rolling stock, including multiple-units powered by hydrogen and batteries, have been announced by Italian regional operators.
According to a recent study conducted on behalf of Transport & Environment (T&E), investments in the refining of biofuels are eight times larger. This suggests that the “big bet” made by Europe’s oil majors on hydrogen as the future’s transportation fuel is not as large as it appears in theory.
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