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At its Greek facilities, Linde has started producing green hydrogen.
Air Liquide and TotalEnergies are working together to convert TotalEnergies’ Grandpuits site into a biorefinery producing renewable and low-carbon hydrogen.
Hypion has placed its first order for hydrogen distribution systems with Hexagon Purus through its subsidiary Wystrach GmbH.
German Steag GmbH will provide green hydrogen to Saarbahn from a 53-MW plant that will be constructed in western Germany.
Fusion Fuel, a Portuguese company that develops solar-to-hydrogen technology, has announced that four of its projects have been pre-selected for grant funding of up to €12.9 million ($13.2 million).
Two 200 kW fuel cell modules from Ballard Power Systems have been placed aboard the Hydra ferry, which is run by the Norwegian firm Norled.
With only 60 people, Hull-based startup HiiROC thinks it can contribute to the solution.
A partnership agreement between Lhyfe and Nantes – Saint Nazaire Port, the fourth-largest seaport in France, has been established in order to advance the offshore renewable sector and the Loire Estuary’s energy transition.
The discovery was based on a process that may be crucial in the future transportation of green hydrogen.
Together, EnBW and Siemens Energy are promoting the use of green hydrogen as a low-carbon fuel in upcoming power plants.
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