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The Spanish government’s provisional approval for gas-grid operator Enagás to develop a national network of hydrogen pipelines, storage facilities, and interconnections with Portugal and France marks a significant step in the country’s hydrogen strategy.
BP’s CEO Murray Auchincloss recently announced the company’s plans to develop five to ten low-carbon hydrogen projects within this decade.
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has released a detailed report, “Measurement Challenges in the Hydrogen Sector,” highlighting significant issues related to the UK’s hydrogen economy.
Natural hydrogen, also known as white hydrogen, is extracted directly from the Earth’s subsurface layers without the need for complex and costly conversion processes.
The concept of developing electrolysers capable of producing hydrogen directly from unpurified seawater has garnered significant attention.
The recent decision by the Federal Administrative Court to reject complaints against the planned hydrogen factory in Zurndorf has sparked controversy.
The German energy utility EWE has awarded Siemens Energy a contract to supply a 280 MW electrolysis system for a green hydrogen project in Emden, Germany.
Thyssenkrupp Nucera, a subsidiary of the German industrial giant Thyssenkrupp specializing in electrolysis, is experiencing a slowdown in its green hydrogen business.
The European Commission’s recent approval of a €998 million Dutch scheme to support renewable hydrogen production and an additional €80 million for the Djewels demonstration project marks a significant move in Europe’s transition towards clean energy.