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Browsing: Europe
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares announced a mass production of Peugeot, Citroen, and Opel light commercial cars in a hydrogen-powered variant with a fuel cell during his visit to the Hordain factory in the northern Hauts-de-France region.
A brand-new, entirely hydrogen-electric propulsion system was introduced by Aurelia Green Ship Concept Design.
As part of Europe’s shift to renewable energy, the Port of Esbjerg is well-positioned to guide Denmark’s hydrogen economy.
Kazakhstan intends to begin manufacturing green hydrogen as part of a $50 billion initiative that will assist Europe in reducing its dependency on fossil fuels.
The HEAVENN project received Europe’s “Hydrogen Valley of the Year Award” during the EU Hydrogen Week in Brussels.
Today’s energy crisis is delivering a shock of unprecedented breadth and complexity.
Leading business representatives including the German Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Association (DWV) and German Technical and Scientific Association for Gas and Water (DVGW) support changing the Gas Market Directive as it is now written by the EU Commission (2021/0425 (COD)).
Tata Steel Netherlands has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Ford in Europe to provide green steel to the automobile manufacturer Zeremis.
Edda Wind, an offshore wind service vessel company, has received the hydrogen-ready Edda Brint from Astilleros Balenciaga.
The potential for Chile to produce hydrogen is “undisputed” throughout the world, according to Erik van der Heijden, business manager at the Port of Rotterdam.
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