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Browsing: Europe
With the announcement of a cooperation with HyNet, one of the UK’s top government-backed industrial decarbonization initiatives, Manchester Airport has disclosed intentions to become the first airport in the country to have a direct supply of low carbon hydrogen fuel.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a division of Nel ASA, has reached an agreement with HH2E for two 60 MW electrolyzer facilities in Germany and a FEED (Front End Engineering and Design) study.
On the site of a defunct hydroelectric project on the Olt River from Romania’s communist era, the Romanian energy business Hidroelectrica intends to build a 300 MW solar photovoltaic and green hydrogen project in Brasov County (central Romania).
The introduction of two new initiatives to carry on promoting the use of hydrogen (H2) as an energy vector marked the end of the Foundation for the Development of New Hydrogen Technologies in Aragon in 2022.
Under the European REPowerEU program, Bulgaria aims to ask for more money.
In a partnership between hydrogen technology company Nel and renewable energy provider Statkraft, ambitious plans are being made to establish a green hydrogen value chain in Norway.
European Next Generation grants flood Galicia with green hydrogen projects. More than fifty community efforts are developing an energy source that is becoming a major fossil fuel alternative.
Bosch found that 41% of global respondents think hydrogen and fuel cells will be the biggest drivers of sustainability in the future, tied with climate engineering.
According to a recent study, under some conditions, hydrogen might actually destroy the climate. Under no circumstances can the gas be allowed to escape into the atmosphere. If not, it might harm more than CO2 does.
In its container terminal at the Port of Immingham, Associated British Ports (ABP) is the first port operator in the UK to test a tractor powered by hydrogen.
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