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Browsing: Europe
In an effort to aid in the decarbonization of mobility in Europe, Alstom and Air Products have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deploy hydrogen-powered trains in the Czech Republic.
Together with the Luxembourg energy company Encevo, the grid operators Creos and GRTgaz seek to construct a hydrogen pipeline that is around 100 kilometers long.
Minister of Climate and Energy Rob Jetten notified the House of Representatives of his desire to instruct Gasunie to build a hydrogen network in the North Sea.
A study into the potential creation of a large-scale ammonia cracker to enable the importation of 1 million tons of hydrogen annually for the decarbonization of industry and mobility has begun thanks to a project by 18 firms coordinated by the Port of Rotterdam Authority.
According to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Arab nation, Jordan and Norway have agreed to sign multiple memorandums of understanding (MoU) to strengthen their cooperation in the fields of renewable energy and green hydrogen.
A probe is being used to inspect the natural gas pipeline that runs between Kirchheilingen and Erfurt-Schwerborn. The line will eventually deliver green hydrogen to Erfurt.
In order to produce green hydrogen, which is seen as the foundation of the transition to cleaner energy, Orsted plans to spend heavily on a large-scale facility in Denmark.
Namibia is thought to provide perfect circumstances for the creation of “green” hydrogen. Germany intends to gain from this for environmentally sustainable economic restructuring. Robert Habeck, the minister of economics, made it very clear in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia: It should be about a relationship at eye level.
The initiative to build a hydrogen station at the Bouzas terminal, which is being directed by the Port of Vigo, has received 2.4 million euros from the EuropeanNext Generation funding of the European Union.
An optical sensor that can detect extremely low hydrogen concentrations has been created by scientists from Chalmers University of Technology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Eindhoven University of Technology.
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