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On 16 distinct lines, a small fleet of hydrogen fuel cell-powered trains has been operating to learn more about the capabilities and restrictions of the technology. As a result, hydrogen trains completely failed.
Fraunhofer IWES is paving the way for cutting-edge research and development for the production and use of green hydrogen in the chemical sector with the Hydrogen Lab in Leuna.
In order to enable zero-emission flights from Aberdeen and Glasgow airports, ZeroAvia made a deal with AGS Airports to investigate the development of hydrogen fuel infrastructure, regulatory framework needs, and resource requirements.
According to Aurora Energy Research’s most recent global electrolyser database, which was released together with the biannual Hydrogen Market Attractiveness Report, there are currently 957 GW worth of electrolyser projects in development worldwide.
Ballard Power Systems has been chosen by Future Proof Shipping (FPS) to supply PEM fuel cells for the refit of its second inland cargo vessel, the FPS Waal.
With a large-scale plant, the energy provider EWE is launching an offensive in the generation of hydrogen from renewable sources.
GKN Aerospace expects hydrogen electric propulsion technology to scale up faster than expected, enabling a new generation of ecologically friendly aircraft.
The Miele Group relies on Salzgitter “green steel” to minimize its carbon footprint. Thus, as part of Salzgitter AG’s partnering…
HHLA a logistics and transport corporation established the Clean Port & Logistics (CPL) innovation center.
SLB and Linde have partnered to advance decarbonization solutions in the industrial and energy sectors through carbon capture, utilisation, and sequestration (CCUS) initiatives. The partnership will concentrate on processing natural gas as well as the manufacture of ammonia and hydrogen, both of which produce CO2.
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