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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.
Bernard Looney, CEO of BP, believes that hydrogen will fuel future low-carbon businesses.
KBR has been given a contract to help CrossWind, a joint venture between Shell and the Dutch utility company Eneco, with an innovative offshore energy storage project.
The European Investment Bank and the European Clean Hydrogen Alliance are inviting hydrogen promoters chosen for public funding to enter into financing and advisory discussions with the Bank on an expedited basis in light of REPowerEU’s goals to produce 10 million tonnes of renewable hydrogen in Europe by 2030.
More than 15.5 gigawatts of renewable hydrogen projects are now in development in Spain, more than doubling the 4 GW objective set in the government-approved “roadmap” for this energy source for 2030.
The green hydrogen project of the company EDP for Los Barrios (Cádiz) has been included in the first round of aid for the development of green hydrogen in Spain and will receive EUR 3.6 million.
In a letter to parliament, Dutch Energy Minister Rob Jetten announced that the government will appoint Gasunie, a gas grid operator, to oversee efforts to establish a hydrogen network in the North Sea.
By rewriting its National Hydrogen Strategy before schedule, the German Economy Ministry (BMWK) hopes to consolidate goals to double the nation’s electrolysis capacity by 2030, which is required to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen.
For climate change initiatives in six regions, the Netherlands will receive 623 million euros in European subsidies.
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