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A global partnership for hydrogen production technology has been formed by Topsoe and Fidelis New Energy.
An approximately twelve-kilometer natural gas pipeline has been purchased by Thyssengas GmbH from RWE Generation SE, for hydrogen transport.
The four Spanish initiatives selected by Brussels in a European call to promote green hydrogen and submitted by Sener, Nordex, Iveco, and H2B2 have received government approval for a royal decree to subsidize with 74 million euros.
The Babcock & Wilcox Company (B&W) and Fidelis New Energy (Fidelis) have created a global cooperation to develop clean hydrogen technologies.
Ocyan hired DNV as an impartial third party to assist in the qualification of a system that injects hydrogen as an additive into the internal combustion engines of drilling rigs in order to cut down on fuel use and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions during drilling.
Alfa Laval and Advent Technologies will work together on a project to investigate potential uses for Advent’s high-temperature proton exchange membrane (HT-PEM) fuel cells in the marine sector.
In order to collect and transport green hydrogen to Octopus Hydrogen consumers, Greenergy Flexigrid and Octopus Hydrogen have come to a logistical agreement.
Fraunhofer IKTS has integrated the Circular Carbon Technologies KKT research group from Freiberg. The institute hopes to achieve this in order to take advantage of further electrolysis, hydrogen, and power-to-X technology synergies and to create sustainable carbon sources for the circular economy.
Chemical engineers at EPFL have created a solar-powered artificial leaf that is supported by a new transparent, porous electrode that can collect atmospheric water and turn it into hydrogen fuel.
The CCI Côtes-d’Armor began the Estebam project after being chosen as part of an AMI that the region had issued, with the goal of investigating the use of hydrogen for fishing boats and barges through retrofitting.
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