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The French State has made carbon-free hydrogen one of its top strategic goals by establishing it as an Important Project of Common European Interest (IPCEI).
The future network for hydrogen will take advantage of and retrofit the existing gas pipelines and the mesh design that reaches the large energy poles.
The project was created in 2015 by Siemens, Linde Group, and Mainzer Stadtwerke.
The European Union (EU) envisions hydrogen stations every 100 km and recharge stations every 60 km by 2026.
Alstom estimates that despite several electrification initiatives in various nations, a sizeable portion of Europe’s rail network will remain non-electrified in the long run.
The action helps meet the goals of the European Green Deal and the EU Hydrogen Strategy.
KCI and Smulders, have partnered on the design of offshore green hydrogen production platforms.
Turkish engineers have created a ship that uses “Green Hydrogen,” which will help Turkey advance in the global maritime sector.
The project manager is certain that safety is ensured, and the combination of water and gasoline is now a benefit rather than a theory.
Industria Italiana Autobus and the Portuguese CaetanoBus have reached an agreement to construct and market hydrogen city buses in Italy using Toyota Fuel Cell technology.
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