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A significant advancement has been made in a strategy to reduce emissions at one of the UK’s most carbon-intensive facilities close to Hull.
HyDeal Spain consortium, composed of HyDeal Ambition, ArcelorMittal, Fertiberia, Enagás, Soladvent, and DH2 Energy, concludes a crucial agreement on the…
At the 24th EU-Ukraine meeting in Kyiv, EU leaders will sign a “strategic cooperation for gases from renewable sources” to supply the EU with green hydrogen.
A customer from South Korea has ordered two AEM electrolysers with a combined capacity of 2 megawatts from Enapter and its partner YEST.
Amogy has conducted the first-ever ammonia-powered, zero-emission semi truck testing.
Arcadis is developing ideas for a high-pressure hydrogen network in the Netherlands for Gasunie subsidiary Hynetwork Services.
TECO 2030, a Norwegian manufacturer of marine equipment, selects CVM systems from SMART TESTSOLUTIONS.
Fluxys and Macquarie Asset Management have reached an agreement for Fluxys to purchase OGE, the largest transmission system operator in Germany, for about 24% of the current market value.
Following the approval procedures, the “HyVillage (Hydrogen Village)” project, which will be Turkey’s first hydrogen field application, will be put into action.
In terms of energy, we want to become increasingly independent from other nations. We have been compelled to consider this angle by the epidemic and the crisis brought on by the rise in energy and raw material prices.
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